New Employment Law Recognizes Extraordinary Stress Is Everyday Reality for NY Lawyers
by Bryan Driscoll
The Future of Litigation Is Changing for Female Solicitors in the U.K.
by Catherine Baksi
The support of entire law firms, organizations and senior counsel members will be the key to encouraging female solicitors and positive change in the industry.
Should You Opt for a Career Expert Witness or a First Timer?
by Erin Quinn-Kong
There are reasons to hire an expert with 30-plus years of experience, but don't underestimate the skills of a first timer.
In the News Weekly Roundup: Court Rules for Taxes in Online Retail
by Best Lawyers
News from our listed lawyers. This week: New leadership at Richards, Layton & Finger, and developments in the Supreme Court.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
Trends in EB1 Self-Sponsored Extraordinary Ability Permanent Residence Cases for Researchers
by Douglas J. Halpert
Both the “mirror test” and the USCIS regulatory standard impose exacting standards subject to interpretation.
Taxation in Spain for the Purchase of Used Goods on C2C Platforms
by Mariano Roca López
How Spain applies transfer taxes to secondhand sales on peer-to-peer ecommerce platforms
Indiana on Cutting Edge of Lead Service Line Replacement for Water Utilities
by Nicholas K. Kile
As utilities have undertaken the task of replacing the mains, which the utility owns and to which the customer service line connects, an increased risk from lead in that customer line is exposed.
Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa, Hackensack “Lawyer of the Year” for Corporate Law 2018
by Nicole Ortiz
Highlighting Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa of Archer & Greiner and his achievements in corporate law.
Marielle F. Hazen, Harrisburg's "Lawyer of the Year" for Elder Law 2017
by Tess Congo
Bruce W. Ficken, Philadelphia's "Lawyer of the Year" for Construction Law 2017
by Nicole Ortiz
"We’re not in the business of making mountains out of molehills. We try to make molehills out of mountains."
Joan H. McWilliams, Colorado's "Lawyer of the Year" for Family Law 2017
by Tess Congo
Employers Now Face Greater Liability for Violations of Legislation on Employee Compensation
by David Denisenko and Alexei Dingin
Jane Adams, San Diego "Lawyer of the Year" for Biotechnology Law 2017
by Nicole Ortiz
Cooley's Jane Adams on the ingredients that make up a successful biotechnology lawyer.
What a Trump Presidency Could Mean for the U.S. Department of Justice
by Matthew G. Kaiser
The United States government has not been shy about bringing criminal cases in the United States based on conduct that happened abroad.
Martin R. Galbut, Phoenix "Lawyer of the Year" for Business Law 2017
by Nicole Ortiz
Galbut & Galbut's Martin R. Galbut on his storied career in business law.
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