Trump Administration’s Termination of DACA, TPS, and H-4 EAD Immigration Programs Could Leave Employers in a Lurch
by Ann Massey Badmus
Several immigration programs that have authorized over a million immigrant workers are expected to end in 2018 and 2019.
A Decade of Excellence
by Joseph Begonis
Nine firms weigh in on issues that will shape the legal industry in 2020.
Shifting Risks in Renewable Energy
by Monica Wilson Dozier
Development of renewable energy projects is expanding at an unprecedented pace. But a burgeoning industry brings a host of legal considerations along for the ride. Here’s what counsel needs to keep in mind.
Solving Insolvency
by Best Lawyers
Markus Fellner discusses emerging trends in insolvency and reorganization law and the work his firm has done with the visually impaired.
A Startup Accelerator Program Sets Cuatrecasas Apart
by Best Lawyers
Miguel de Almada and Frederico Bettencourt Ferreira from the Portuguese firm discuss their 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Litigation and Arbitration.
An Interview With Rainer Krause of Hengeler Mueller, 2019 “Law Firm of the Year” Award Recipient for Corporate Law in Germany
by Best Lawyers
Rainer Krause discusses the unique training approaches that make Hengeler Mueller one of Germany's top firms.
RTO Tariffs and Market Protocols–Will the Supreme Court Limit Chevron Deference?
by Lyle D. Larson
Looking at the future of Chevron deference following Kennedy's unexpected departure.
H-1B Applications: Proactive Steps in 2018
by Brad J. Hendrick
Last year, USCIS received approximately 199,000 applications for the 85,000 H-1B visas allocated each year.
We Have an Arbitration Agreement, So What Are We Doing in Court?
by Patricia H. Thompson
Arbitration is meant to avoid litigation, not cause it. But vague or flawed contract language can lead parties straight to court—and years of delay.
Diversifying Africa
by Best Lawyers
A time of changes, challenges, and opportunities.
Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on Business Immigration Issues
by Fausta M. Albi
Uninsured Flying Objects
by Marialuisa S. Gallozzi, Laura Beth Cohen and Claire O'Rourke
As drones and other “unmanned aerial vehicles” increasingly crowd the skies, the law—and insurance policies—will have to figure out how best to bring them back safely to terra firma.
Q&A with Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch of Colin Biggers & Paisley
by Best Lawyers
Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch talk about their work with Colin Biggers & Paisley.
One of NY’s Top Personal Injury Lawyers on 2 Surprising Trends Transforming the Industry
by Gregory Sirico
Lawyer Jeff Korek talks emerging personal injury law trends in IVF litigation and trial scarcity.
Legal Distinction on Display: 15th Edition of The Best Lawyers in France™
by Best Lawyers
The industry’s best lawyers and firms working in France are revealed in the newly released, comprehensive the 15th Edition of The Best Lawyers in France™.
South Florida’s New Affordable Housing Law
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on the recently enacted Live Local Act, which aims to shrink financial gaps and provide affordable housing availability in South Florida.
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