We talked to some of the 566 attorneys who have been recognized by Best Lawyers since the first edition in 1983.
How Corporate Law in France Is Navigating the Trade Wars
by Best Lawyers
Bertrand Cardi and Cyril Bonan discuss M&A, protectionism, and the trade wars' impact in France.
Three Steps to Follow when Contesting Tax Penalties
by Anthony E. Rebollo
Understand your options for avoiding unnecessary tax fines
Georgia’s Tort Reform Overhaul
by Bryan Driscoll
A New Front in the National Battle Over Civil Justice
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.
Civil War
by Meghan Wynkoop and Anastasia Shubert-Baranowski
In several globally spanning industries, sex-trafficking lawsuits have increased dramatically, targeting online platforms, property owners and companies.
A Global Approach to Settlement
by Bradley A. Klein, Mayra C. Suárez, Gretchen M. Wolf and Peter Y. Cheun
The Department of Justice, in pursuit of companies whose transgressions cross borders, increasingly credits other countries’ fines to avoid “piling on.”
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
Is Premises Liability the Same as Negligence?
by Taylor Rodney Marks and Jeremy Wilson
In today's age, we are always on the move, often inhabiting spaces we don't own. But what happens when someone else's property injures you or someone you know?
Chain Migration Solutions Desperately in Search of a Problem
by Aaron C. Hall
The White House insists that any new law giving Dreamers a permanent place in the United States also stop what it refers to as the chain migration problem.
Recruiting, Raising and Retaining the Next Generation
by LaVon M. Johns and Patricia Brown Holmes
A Hall of Fame Career
by Justin Smulison
Revered as one of the nation’s best trial lawyers, trailblazing attorney Steve Yerrid reflects on some of his most significant achievements in more than four decades in the courtroom.
The Great Debate: Do You Arbitrate Commercial Disputes?
by David K. Taylor
In a civil case, is it wiser for a business to try to persuade the counterparty to agree from the outset to arbitration—or potentially to place its very solvency in the unpredictable hands of a judge and jury?
Cyber Coverage Pitfalls
by Robert W. Wilkins
Institutional data breaches are, unfortunately, more common (and more costly) than ever. Cybersecurity insurance can help—but is your firm’s policy really as ironclad as you think?
Obtaining Cell Phone Records in Civil Litigation
by Jeff S. Korek
You might think that cell phone records could help put a distracted driver behind bars. But getting them isn't so simple.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Protecting and Fighting for Florida’s Future
by Justin Smulison
Trial lawyer and Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” multiple times, Steve Yerrid discusses how his courtroom results have improved safety and life in Florida.
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