As vacationers take to the roads this summer, they may not realize the dangers those driving the big rigs next to them face.
Social Media and Other Innovations Are Jarring the Judiciary
by Michelle V. Rafter
Judge Shira A. Scheindlin means it when she says social media is “totally disrupting the court system.”
Celebrating Lawyers From Around the World: Annabel West
by Rebecca Blackwell
We are honoring the achievements and career of Annabel West, lawyer and wife of South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas.
An Interview With Bruce D. Lamb of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart
by Best Lawyers
The 2019 Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" winner for Health Care Law in Tampa looks at how his practice is changing.
Cedric C. Chao, San Francisco "Lawyer of the Year" for Arbitration 2018
by Nicole Ortiz
Cedric C. Chao of DLA Piper was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Arbitration.
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Contingency Fee Law Firm Valuation: What Factors Matter for Financing?
by Esquire Bank
Esquire Bank offers information on the valuation of a contingency law firm and the financing options they offer to support law firm growth strategies.
Hot Topics in Bank Supervision
by Sanford M. Brown and Cliff Stanford
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Should No Longer Be Considered as Only a Mental Disorder
by Steven Weston
Patients suffering from PTSD may have undergone significant neurochemical and neurobiological shifts, leading one lawyer to argue we need to rethink our perception of PTSD.
Navigating Uncharted Terrain
by Richard Wood
The challenges before the Australian insurance industry.
Announcing the 2022 Best Lawyers™ in France
by Best Lawyers
The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms, including our inaugural Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch recipients.
Digital Economy vs. Permanent Establishment
by Mariano Roca
Limitations of the Spanish taxation system to effectively tax certain incomes.
The Ninth Circuit halted aspects of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, reflecting free speech issues and the nuanced balance in regulating content.
Georgia Proposes Law Requiring Parental Consent for Minors on Social Media
by Gregory Sirico
With data collection on the rise, Georgia lawmakers are currently petitioning for Senate Bill 351, which would require a user's age before social media use.
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