The Impact of the Ninth Circuit’s “Culvert Decision” on Salmon Runs in Washington State.
A Trial Is all about the Appeal
by Campbell D. Barrett and Judge Lynda B. Munro
Every trial has the potential for an appeal. The likelihood of an appeal is enhanced when the judge has picked a clear winner and loser after a family bench trial.
In the News 2017: Cleveland
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Cleveland.
Salvador Dali's Legacy: Deprived of Image Rights?
by Antonio Muñoz Vico
It is beyond question that personality rights expire with death and that post-mortem protection of such a personal sphere should be limited to preserving memory.
Alexander Minin of KM Partners, 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" Winner for Tax Law in Ukraine
by Best Lawyers
Alexander Minin discusses his tax practice at the 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" winning firm.
In the News: Pennsylvania
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Pennsylvania lawyers and law firms.
Lesleigh Wiggs Monahan, 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Family Law
by Polidori Franklin Monahan & Beattie
Lesleigh Wiggs Monahan of Polidori Franklin Monahan & Beattie was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" in Lakewood for Family Law.
In the News: Connecticut
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Connecticut.
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.
US Tariff Uncertainty Throws Canada Into Legal Purgatory
by Bryan Driscoll
The message is clear: There is no returning to pre-2025 normalcy.
Richard Boyle, 2018 St. Louis Lawyer of the Year in Railroad Law
by Abigail Rowe
The St. Louis "Lawyer of the Year" award winner for 2018 in Railroad Law speaks about his practice.
In the News: New England
by Best Lawyers
Top Legal News and Lawyer Highlights in New England
Steve Yerrid, a Career as One of America’s Top Trial Lawyers
by Eva Saviano
His stellar legal accomplishments and courtroom records speak for themselves.
Patricia Brown Holmes: A Story of Resilience and Empowerment
by Patricia Brown Holmes
Native Chicagoan Patricia Brown Holmes has built an astonishingly varied career through sheer determination and an undimmed survival instinct. Throughout, she’s been determined to help others like her do the same.
Dark Matters
by Robert A. Clifford
So-called dark money in judicial elections threatens to undermine public confidence in the courts. What can the legal profession do to combat it?
Sex, Gender, and Stereotypes
by Elizabeth L. White
How courts are interpreting Title VII to protect LGBT workers.
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