A roundup of notable news of listed lawyers in your area.
In the News: Pennsylvania
by Best Lawyers
A Legal Roundup Featuring Best Lawyers in Pennsylvania
In the News: Georgia
by Best Lawyers
Trinity Hundredmark wins a Moxie Award; Pete Robinson joins King & Spalding; and L. Lin Wood goes against Elon Musk.
In the News: Texas
by Abigail Rowe
A roundup of notable news for listed lawyers in your area.
In the News: Indiana
by Abigail Rowe
From opioid litigation to landmark personal injury verdicts, Indiana attorneys make headlines with high-profile cases and impactful legal service.
In the News: Pennsylvania
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Pennsylvania lawyers and law firms.
In the News: Colorado
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Colorado lawyers and law firms.
The Parade of Horribles
by Amy Gunn
Lawsuits about a blood-thinning drug that prevents platelets from clumping together now prevents plaintiffs from joining together to bring state law claims against a corporation when not every plaintiff was harmed in that state.
In the News: Illinois
by Compiled by Tess Congo
A summary of newsworthy content from Illinois lawyers and law firms.
In the News: Connecticut
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Connecticut.
Midwest "Lawyer of the Year" Honorees
by Best Lawyers
We asked our "Lawyer of the Year" recipients in the Midwest what they found most rewarding and most challenging about their fields of law. Here is what they had to say.
Presenting the 2024 Best Lawyers in Italy
by Best Lawyers
The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms, including the 10th edition of The Best Lawyers in Italy™ and the 2024 “Law Firm of the Year” recipients.
Understanding Anti-Protest Laws in the U.S.
by Jim Owen
The First Amendment includes the right to assemble, but how are the rules surrounding protesting changing?
"Lawyer of the Year"
Charla Truett
Immigration Law
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
2022
Understanding the Constitutionality of Patent Law
by John Powers
Ideas can be stolen, just like the machines or products they were used to create.
The Paris Climate Accord and Dissatisfaction
by Joseph Z. Fleming and Mark L. Stermitz
The Paris Climate Accord was a voluntary and non-enforceable approach to resolving climate issues.
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