Will the virtual platforms that got such a boost during the pandemic replace how you interact with your employees, unions, and lawyers?
Competitive Balance
by Peter Flynn and David Feldman
Major amendments to Canada’s Competition Act were rushed through Parliament this June with scarcely any debate. They will likely have enormous antitrust ramifications—and businesses had better be ready.
Wearing a Hard Hat Significantly Reduces Risk of Injury, Death on NYC Construction Sites
The Beason family had a strong case, and the jury responded by awarding them a sizable payout. But, the court invoked a tort-reform statute that capped the family's winnings, much to the surprise of the jury.
H-1B Applications: Proactive Steps in 2018
by Brad J. Hendrick
Last year, USCIS received approximately 199,000 applications for the 85,000 H-1B visas allocated each year.
The Workers’ Compensation System as a Prescription for Addiction
by Karen Gail Treece
While estimates vary, it is believed that the top 5 percent of opioid users likely account for more than half of total opioid use.
Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on Business Immigration Issues
by Fausta M. Albi
What Happens if You Don't File Taxes
by Bryan Driscoll
The penalties are real, but so are your options. Here's what the IRS can do and what you can do about it.
How US Immigration Works: Everything You Need to Know
by Jennifer Verta
Explore the pathways, processes and evolving policies shaping U.S. immigration today.
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How Car Accident Lawyers Use Technology to Win Lawsuits: Dashcams, Data, and Digital Evidence
by Mark Anderson
An Employer’s Guidebook to Responding to Online Harassment
by Brent Siler and Belle Harris
Navigating online defamation against your business requires strategic responses. Two employment lawyers guide how to leverage contracts, understand social media limitations and the risks of legal action.
How to Advise Clients in International Arbitration and Mediation
by Best Lawyers
Karl Pörnbacher discusses how his firm stays at the forefront of advising clients.
What New York's Child Victims Act Means for Public Schools
by Anastasia M. McCarthy
The new Child Victims Act is expected to have a profound and long-lasting impact on public school systems.
In the News: New Jersey
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from New Jersey lawyers and law firms.
President Trump Signs Revised Entry Ban
by Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy
President Trump has signed a revised executive order that will suspend the entry of nationals of 6 countries.
Unveiling the 2025 Best Lawyers Editions in Brazil, Mexico, Portugal and South Africa
by Jennifer Verta
Best Lawyers celebrates the finest in law, reaffirming its commitment to the global legal community.
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