New technologies open up new ways for children to be exploited online. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act offers a solution.
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.
Into the Breach
by John Ettorre
Data breaches have become inevitable. Here’s what you can do to respond.
Will the Bristol-Myers Decision of Personal Jurisdiction Further Consolidate Litigation in MDLs?
by Jeffrey Travers and Michael J. Miller
We were able to obtain a verdict for Mr. Cooper within a year of opting for the state courts.
The Law That Could Put Big Oil on Trial
by Bryan Driscoll
Fossil fuel companies have operated with near impunity for years. A little-known criminal statute might change that.
2026 Best Lawyers Awards: Recognizing Legal Talent Across the United States
by Jamilla Tabbara
The 2026 editions highlight the top 5% of U.S. attorneys, showcase emerging practice areas and reveal trends shaping the nation’s legal profession.
The Great Reckoning
by John Ettorre
Eight years after the financial crisis, aftereffects continue to ripple through the financial sector.
A Climate Duty
by Lara Douvartzidis and Samantha Daly
Converging trends in Australia and the Netherlands: reasonable foreseeability in climate change law and other novel developments.
Retirement Village and Aged Care in Australia
by Arthur Koumoukelis
Reforms, impacts on the industry and investors carve out the future path of aged care law in Australia.
Q&A with Bob Bostrom of Abercrombie & Fitch
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Bob Bostrom, general counsel of Abercrombie & Fitch and Best Lawyers Advisory Board member.
Canadian Firms Explore AI, But Few Fully Embrace the Shift
by David L. Brown
BLF survey reveals caution despite momentum.
Changes and Challenges
by Megan Norris
As the pandemic ebbs and many people return to the office, midsize law firms in particular must navigate a host of unprecedented questions about costs, culture and client expectations.
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.
With Reservations: Vaccine Liability and Restaurant Risk in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Navigating vaccine mandates, liability shields and legal risks for eateries in the pandemic recovery era.
Key Developments and Trends in U.S. Commercial Litigation
by Justin Smulison
Whether it's multibillion-dollar water cleanliness verdicts or college athletes vying for the right to compensation, the state of litigation remains strong.
A Quarter-century of Leading Client Service
by Justin Smulison
As Regan Zambri Long celebrates its 25th anniversary, co-founder and two-time Medical Malpractice “Lawyer of the Year”, Patrick Regan reflects on some of the firm’s most notable resolutions.
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