In the News Weekly Roundup: Millions in Fund for Native American Farmers
by Best Lawyers
This week in news from our listed attorneys, millions are set aside in a fund for Native American farmers after a winnning class action suit.
How to File for Divorce: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide
by Natalie R. Rowland
A clear overview of the divorce process, types of divorce, costs, and the role of prenuptial agreements to help you navigate family law with confidence.
Employment Entanglements
by Justin Smulison
As the United States approaches its third summer against the backdrop of the coronavirus, employers and employees still find themselves in a Gordian Knot of interconnected labor and employment challenges, with no clear way to untangle them all.
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
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Civil Litigation: How Trial Lawyers’ Efforts Help Communities
by Esquire Bank
There are many upfront costs when trying cases on a contingency fee model. However, Reza Torkzadeh is willing to fight to get the justice his clients deserve.
The New Business Immigration Regime
by Corporate Immigration Partners
Five things executives and HR should do.
Proven Advocates
by Sean Stonefield
The attorneys of Rouda Feder Tietjen & McGuinn overcome obstacles and secure notable results in three recent cases.
Green, With Conscience Clean
by Kai Alderson and Emilie Bundock
Businesses of all kinds are increasingly expected to keep the public informed about what they’re doing to help combat climate change. The key tactic that somehow often gets overlooked: Be honest, about successes and failures alike.
Doctors Behaving Badly
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Sexual assault at the hands of a physician is a dismaying and surprisingly widespread problem, and many victims are initially reluctant to come forth—but many states are now making it easier to do so.
E-Scooters: Spontaneous Fun or Serious Danger?
by Linda J. Chalat
Reports of serious injury raise questions over the legality of electric scooters—even as ridership grows.
In the News Weekly Roundup: Court Rules for Taxes in Online Retail
by Best Lawyers
News from our listed lawyers. This week: New leadership at Richards, Layton & Finger, and developments in the Supreme Court.
A Voice for American Consumers
by Michael S. Burg
Michael Burg on the vital work of trial lawyers.
Hotter and More Intense
by Lori Tripoli
Multiple Category 5 hurricanes. Drought. Wildfires. Climate change isn’t just damaging the environment and our health. It’s impacting the bottom line.
Families of Las Vegas Shooting Victims May Struggle With Inevitable Wrongful Death Lawsuits
by Richard Morse
It is easy to buy guns and hard to hold anyone other than the user accountable.
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8 Situations That Require a Personal Injury Lawyer
by Sagi Shaked
An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you obtain the compensation you need after an accident. Learn about 8 situations that require an attorney here.
Q&A with Dan McMahon of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Advisory Board member Dan McMahon of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker.
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