A bad car accident left me reeling, but my worst symptoms wouldn’t appear until two weeks after. If it weren’t for excellent legal representation, there’s no way I’d have made it through—or with anything close to the settlement I got.
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How states determine the use of this specific criminal defense.
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Until recently, most people were unfamiliar with the H-1B visa, except for those seeking to take advantage of this temporary worker category.
Supreme Court further Restricts Where Plaintiffs Can Sue in Mass Torts
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Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California will significantly impact the plaintiffs’ choices of forums for the filing of mass torts actions.
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Corrs Chambers Westgarth represents Rebel Wilson in a high-profile defamation trial, securing a unanimous jury verdict.
Belief in Change
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Greenberg Traurig’s Ernest LaMont Greer
challenges the status quo, in the office and out of it.
Inflation Escalation
by Ashley S. Wagner
Inflation and rising costs are at the forefront of everyone’s mind. The current volatile market makes it more important than ever to understand the rent escalation clauses in current and future commercial lease agreements.
Divorce in Ohio: Filing, Process and Legal Rights
by Bryan Driscoll
A comprehensive overview of divorce procedures, rights and timelines in Ohio.
The Grave Reality
by Sara Collin
As Canada awakens to the unmarked graves of more than a thousand Indigenous children, lawyers and the Canadian government begin to carve out restitution and a path forward.
Compelled to Compete
by Ashish Mahendru
Courts and legislatures—and now the White House—are taking an increasingly dim view of noncompete employment agreements, a development the pandemic has quickened. What can employers do to protect their confidential information?
New York Takes Leave
by Sharon P. Stiller, Rachel Demarest Gold, & Stephanie Nott
How empire state businesses are preparing to implement the country's most progressive paid-leave program.
Lessons from Jury Service
by Vincent D. Louwagie
A trial lawyer’s firsthand insights from the jury box on persuasion, evidence and courtroom strategy
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Staying Power
by Justin Smulison
Laurie Webb Daniel is a veteran appellate advocate for high-stakes litigation practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, at a firm she co-founded, Webb Daniel Friedlander.
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