On the Precipice: New Mexico Teeters on the Edge of Setting a National Precedent
by Nicole Ortiz
New Mexico teeters on the edge of setting a national precedent as Special Prosecutor Randi McGinn determines the next step in a pivotal case.
Announcing the 2020 Global Business Edition
by Best Lawyers
Featuring Best Lawyers and Law Firm of the Year honorees from around the globe.
In the News: Meet the Lawyer Representing Christine Blasey Ford
by Best Lawyers
This week, hirings at King & Spalding, and a profile of civil rights attorney Debra Katz.
In the News Weekly Roundup: Millennials in the Legal Profession
by Best Lawyers
A roundup of relevant news, partnerships, and publications from our listed law firms.
The Residency Visa for Foreign Investors—Or the Golden Visa
by Mariano Roca
Golden Visa holders would be entitled to reside in Spain for an initial period of one year, which can be extended into two to five year periods.
Role of the Immigration Lawyer in the Age of Trump
by Cyrus Mehta
Out of the Sky: What Construction Workers Can Do if Injured on the Job
by Justin Smulison
Construction zones with unsafe working conditions have long been the sites of injuries for workers. The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. fights for victims in New York City and Long Island.
Best Lawyers: Perspectives Through the Decades
by Justin Smulison
Since the first issue's release in 1983, Best Lawyers has continued to evolve, embrace and adapt to the everchanging nature of the growing legal profession.
Accessorial Liability in the Fissured Workplace
by Rohen Cullen and Caroline O’Connor
The wilfully blind beware.
The Best Lawyers in Austria 2024
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers announces the 2024 awards for lawyers and law firms in Austria, including "Lawyer of the Year" recipients and "Law Firm of the Year" awards.
IN PARTNERSHIP
When the Result Means Everything
by Lyons & Simmons
Michael Lyons and Christopher Simmons, Texas-based trial attorneys and founders of the firm Lyons & Simmons, are dedicated to finding justice for their clients.
Make the Workforce American Again
by Michael J. Wildes
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, including jobs in technology, engineering, science, architecture, accounting, and business.
Internet Speech in the Crosshairs
by Jamie Gorelick and Ari Holtzblatt
Charges of anti-right bias notwithstanding, online platforms are on solid ground when they defend their policies and procedures as neutral and protected by the First Amendment.
The Revolution in People Management
by Michelle V. Rafter
Organizations are changing how they find, manage, and review workers to keep up with shifts in demographics, new technology, competition for top talent, and the evolving nature of work.
New York In the Law
by Gregory Sirico
Courts in the New York area have continued to hear cases, many of them years-long battles that are still ongoing. Here is a look at some recent court cases.
The 2021 Best Lawyers in Tampa
by Best Lawyers
The 2021 Tampa edition showcases more than 1,000 top-ranked lawyers and features interviews on criminal defense, student-athlete safety and voting rights.
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