Early in 2022, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling in a key case dealing with pension funds’ obligations to their participants. The decision established two guardrails that govern how fund managers do their job.
Divide and Conquer
by Kathryn A. Graves
The practice of family law has changed substantially in recent decades. How is it different—and how does that affect the lawyers who specialize in it?
Property Rights...and Wrongs
by Chad Cooper and Steven S. Kaufman
Winning a legal battle often boils down to finding and targeting the weakest part of an opponent’s case. Four recent real estate disputes in northeast Ohio are good examples.
Remote, But Not Removed
by Bryan Driscoll
NY Prioritizes Mental Health Protections for All Employees
The Best Lawyers in Mexico™ 2022
by Best Lawyers
Recognizing Mexico’s leading lawyers and firms in the 2022 edition across 62 practice areas.
2023 Best Lawyers Mexican Awards
by Best Lawyers
Announcing Mexico's 2023 recognized lawyers and firms.
The Dynamic Journey of Legal Professionals: From Courtroom to Classroom and Beyond
by Justin Smulison
A lawyer who is contemplating becoming a judge has many factors to consider. It’s a weighty decision, as noted by two attorneys-turned-judges.
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Athea Trial Lawyers: Be a Part of HerStory
by Justin Smulison
The 5 W’s of Bankruptcy Communications
by Eden Gillott
You might be an expert on bankruptcy, but communicating its practical realities to clients can get complicated.
Loaded Arguments
by Justin Smulison
The historic Sandy Hook settlement may set precedent for future liability, while some states loosen their gun laws.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Trial Lawyers Fight to Protect Individuals from Abuse
by Esquire Bank
With Esquire Bank's financial support, Elise Sanguinetti was able to challenge and end the Forced Arbitration Act. Her legislation continues to help other trial lawyers attain justice for abuse survivors.
Fighting for Florida
by Justin Smulison
Three-time “Lawyer Of The Year”* Steve Yerrid reflects on how South Florida was the setting for some of his most memorable trials.
The CEO Stands Alone
by Joan Meyer
C-suite executives might think their internal communications are protected by attorney-client privilege. One recent case shows why that’s a risky bet to make.
One of the Greatest Ever...
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid, a top catastrophic injury lawyer, has secured over 300 verdicts of $1M+ and has been recognized as "Lawyer of the Year" multiple times in Tampa.
Equal to the Task
by Joyce D. Edelman
Fighting for gender equity in the law firm can seem like the very definition of a thankless task. But you just might find yourself able to make great strides.
A Brilliant Career as a Champion for Justice
by Justin Smulison
Hall of Fame trial lawyer Steve Yerrid discusses how results in the courtroom can provide tremendous opportunities to improve the lives of our fellow citizens.
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