U.S. Steps up Efforts to Review Social Media Use by Immigrants and Visitors
by Bradley L. Ortman
Last month, the DHS implemented a new rule to systematize its efforts to monitor social media use of intending immigrants and travelers to the United States.
Scott B. Smith, 2017 Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in West Palm Beach
by Nicole Ortiz
In the courtroom and in the community, Scott B. Smith is committed and dedicated to fighting for his clients and helping others.
CEO Acquitted of Securities Fraud Charge
by Bart Daniel
On April 19, 2017, after a two-week trial, a federal jury unanimously acquitted Revolutions Medical Corporation (RMCP) CEO Rondald Wheet on all three counts of securities fraud and false filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Problems with Probate
by Anthony J. Enea
The complexity, cost and delays associated with the Probate process are not often discussed. The following are some of the reasons one should try to avoid utilizing a Last Will that needs to be admitted to Probate upon one's demise:
The “Food” in the FDA
by Daniel A. Kracov
The Food & Drug Administration responds to existing nutrient claims with re-evaluation, label updates.
Is Your Law Firm Missing Key Client Acquisition Opportunities?
by Jamilla Tabbara
Discover our free resource to identify ways to stand out and attract more clients.
Moving With the World
by Best Lawyers
Attorney Adrián Vázquez from the Mexican firm Vázquez Tercero & Zepeda discusses the firm's 2019 award, changes coming to the WTO, Mexico's shifting trade strategy, and more.
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Deborah Chang: Strong, Compassionate Leadership
by Justin Smulison
Athea Trial Lawyers continued to impact the California legal landscape, securing justice for the family of an internationally renowned women’s rights leader.
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In Today’s World, What Does It Mean To Be a Successful Lawyer?
by Financial Times
As the corporate world evolves, attitudes about what makes a good lawyer are shifting. What do clients want, and how can individuals distinguish themselves
Whistleblower Legislation Opens the Doors for More International Claims
by Justin Smulison
An Anti-Money Laundering Act, part of a recently passed Omnibus Budget in the U.S. Senate, is expanding protection for whistleblowers both domestically and internationally.
Opioid Settlement Clears One Obstacle, but There Is More To Go
by Rasha Aly
A recent court settlement is requiring a family most notable for their production of Oxycontin to pay billions to recovery organizations, a huge win in the battle against the opioid crises plaguing the country.
High Risks, High Rewards
by Justin Smulison
Daryl. L. Zaslow, Woodbridge, New Jersey's "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice - Plaintiffs, discusses why he embraces high-profile injury cases.
Patent Battles at the PTO
by S. Benjamin Pleune
Inter partes review (IPR) has become the procedure of choice to resolve the validity of patents, with or without a co-pending litigation.
A Trial Is all about the Appeal
by Campbell D. Barrett and Judge Lynda B. Munro
Every trial has the potential for an appeal. The likelihood of an appeal is enhanced when the judge has picked a clear winner and loser after a family bench trial.
Making Auckland the World's Most Livable City
by Ed Crook
What a Trump Presidency Could Mean for the U.S. Department of Justice
by Matthew G. Kaiser
The United States government has not been shy about bringing criminal cases in the United States based on conduct that happened abroad.
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