The Future of Family Law: 3 Top Trends Driving the Field
by Gregory Sirico
How technology, mental health awareness and alternative dispute resolution are transforming family law to better support evolving family dynamics.
The Reality the Cruise Ship Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know
by Justin Smulison
These cruise ship passengers planned for vacation and celebration, but their voyages ended in tragedy and catastrophe. Learn from their stories before buying your next ticket.
Cavanagh Law Group Has the Resources and the Will to Succeed
by Nathaniel Barr
A look at Cavanagh Law Group and founder Timothy J. Cavanagh's calling to represent personal injury victims.
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In the News 2017: Cleveland
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Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Cleveland.
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The Preeminent Trial Lawyer: Benjamin Morelli
by John Fields
Decades in the courtroom have made Benedict Morelli a formidable opponent.
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The Struggle Is Real
by Justin Smulison
Businesses are overlooking state and federal laws when downsizing or closing operations, driving a tidal wave of class action lawsuits from former employees.
The New Wild West
by Mary Frances Palisano
Artificial intelligence has only just begun upending industries of all kinds. It stands certain to play an exceedingly important role in criminal law as well.
The CEO Stands Alone
by Joan Meyer
C-suite executives might think their internal communications are protected by attorney-client privilege. One recent case shows why that’s a risky bet to make.
The Quarter-Century Childhood
by Joseph Trotti
In recent years, proposed and enacted laws have significantly expanded parental obligation for child support, receiving little attention. Even if well-meaning, they have their flaws, beginning with reduced parental rights.
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