The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms from Australia.
How to Get Full Custody of a Child
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the legal steps, required evidence and common misconceptions about full custody to protect your parental rights.
The 2026 Best Lawyers Awards in Chile, Colombia and Puerto Rico
by Jamilla Tabbara
The region’s most highly regarded lawyers.
"Lawyer of the Year"
James A. Trigg
"Lawyer of the Year"
Ilene K. Gotts
Antitrust Law
New York City, NY
2024
A Trial Icon
by Sean Stonefield
Dan Cogdell’s courtroom expertise spans close to 300 jury trials, earning him a reputation as a trial icon in complex and high-stakes legal matters.
Fighting for Justice
by Best Lawyers
From product liability to gas leak litigation, Frantz Law Group fights for clients and systemic accountability
Colorado Broadens Scope of Workers’ Comp, but There’s More to Be Done
by Nick Fogel
When the law goes into effect in July, Colorado will join 32 other states in allowing PTSD claims for first responders without a physical component to the claim.
J. Thaddeus Eckenrode, St. Louis "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants 2018
by Nicole Ortiz
J. Thaddeus Eckenrode of Eckenrode-Maupin was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants.
A Change in the Air
by Janice Zhou
Soon after the inauguration of President Biden, the U.S. rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement. But this is on the federal level. What is Colorado doing to handle environmental issues on a local level?
FCC Stays ISP Privacy and Cybersecurity Rules in Favor of FTC Approach to Privacy Regulation
by Aaron George and Laura Jehl
The Top Employment Cases of 2017 and a Sneak Peek at 2018
by Nonnie L. Shivers
Major employment law decisions in 2017 preview big changes ahead in workplace rights, arbitration, and discrimination law.
Paid Leave
by Best Lawyers
Eight attorneys from across the country weigh in.
Washington, D.C. In the Law
by Gregory Sirico
We explore three legal cases in Washington, D.C.
Can Employers Legally Require Their Employees to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?
by Candace E. Johnson
With the COVID-19 vaccine more widely available now, many employers are asking if they can require employees to receive the vaccine and what risks are involved in doing so.
Most Americans Lack a Power of Attorney for Assets
by George M. Riter
Only 25 percent of American households have estate planning documents in place. A Power of Attorney for Assets will secure your financial affairs should you be unable to do so yourself.
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