2026 Best Lawyers Awards: Recognizing Legal Talent Across the United States
by Jamilla Tabbara
The 2026 editions highlight the top 5% of U.S. attorneys, showcase emerging practice areas and reveal trends shaping the nation’s legal profession.
What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Intellectual Property
by Todd Fichtenberg
With the growing rates of entrepreneurs and startups during 2020, applications for EINs and intellectual property protections should grow proportionately.
In the News: Connecticut
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Connecticut.
Breaking Up Is Hard: Antitrust Perspectives on Big Tech
by Douglas C. Ross
As antitrust prosecutors look at “Big Tech,” one size doesn’t fit all
Recent Case Law Defining ‘Bodily Injury’ under the Montreal Convention
by Christopher B. Kende
In a nutshell, the Convention makes an airline strictly liable for bodily injury or death of a passenger caused by an “accident” occurring while embarking, on board the aircraft, or disembarking.
Turning Down the Heat
by Janice Zhou
What sort of legal and legislative action is necessary to help put Pennsylvania on the front lines of the battle against climate change?
In the News: Pennsylvania
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Pennsylvania lawyers and law firms.
What Were They Thinking?
by James Friedman
Medical Malpractice Across New York and New Jersey
by Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling
Key differences between the two states.
How Mediation Is Changing Family Law
by Susan A. Hansen
Kitchen-table contracts and divorce litigation can both hurt families. Mediation offers a middle ground.
In the News 2017: Cleveland
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Cleveland.
Alternate Routes
by Jennifer Alvey
For many women, a government job is an ideal—albeit necessary—springboard to a law-firm partnership.
Proceed with Caution!
by Bernard J. Bobber
When Section 7 protections clash with employers’ duty to prevent workplace bigotry
The Next Chapter
by Patrick M. Shelby
Among its uncountable other disruptions, the pandemic upended U.S. bankruptcy procedures. Congressional relief, legislative changes, amended legal provisions: What lies ahead for those looking to file?
Clients with Appeal
by Michele M. Jochner
It’s frustrating to lose a case you’ve worked hard on. When considering whether to take an appeal of that ruling, here’s what to keep in mind—and how to enable your client to make that decision.
Colorado’s New “Red Flag” Law for Extreme Risk Protection Orders
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