Two criminal law lawyers from Colorado detail the confounding ways in which prosecutors violate the victim in domestic violence cases.
Fighting for Florida
by Justin Smulison
Three-time “Lawyer Of The Year”* Steve Yerrid reflects on how South Florida was the setting for some of his most memorable trials.
Jefferson Fisher: The Secrets to Influential Legal Marketing
by Jennifer Verta
How lawyers can apply Jefferson Fisher’s communication and marketing strategies to build trust, attract clients and grow their practice.
Crossing the Line
by Joseph Trotti
Divorce can be difficult, complicated and emotionally exhausting. Divorcing across state lines ups the jurisdictional complexity significantly.
Unveiling the 2025 Best Lawyers Editions in Brazil, Mexico, Portugal and South Africa
by Jennifer Verta
Best Lawyers celebrates the finest in law, reaffirming its commitment to the global legal community.
Do I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer? What to Know Before You Decide
by Bryan Driscoll
A clear guide to understanding when legal help can protect your rights after an injury.
Gun Rights for Convicted Felons? The DOJ Says It's Time.
by Bryan Driscoll
It's more than an administrative reopening of a long-dormant issue; it's a test of how the law reconciles the right to bear arms with protecting the public.
Changes in Employment Arbitration for 2025
by Brandon D. Saxon, Debra Ellwood Meppen and Laurie Villanueva
What businesses need to know to stay ahead of the curve.
Algorithmic Exclusion
by Bryan Driscoll
The Workday lawsuit and the future of AI in hiring.
Compelled to Compete
by Ashish Mahendru
Courts and legislatures—and now the White House—are taking an increasingly dim view of noncompete employment agreements, a development the pandemic has quickened. What can employers do to protect their confidential information?
Loaded Arguments
by Justin Smulison
The historic Sandy Hook settlement may set precedent for future liability, while some states loosen their gun laws.
Notable Legal News and Recognition from Tampa
by Best Lawyers
Firefighter’s cancer claim, trademark battles and law firm shifts highlight a dynamic week in Tampa’s legal scene.
South Florida Legal Highlights: 2018 Year in Review
by Compiled by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from South Florida lawyers and law firms.
Checks and Balances
by Michael Sullivan
Ensuring probity and above-board behaviour in both the public and private sector is always important—and that importance can be particularly stark during a major crisis like the pandemic. An overview of a year’s worth of commissions and inquiries.
Navigating Uncharted Terrain
by Richard Wood
The challenges before the Australian insurance industry.
A Global Approach to Settlement
by Peter Y. Cheun, Gretchen M. Wolf, Bradley A. Klein and Mayra C. Suárez
The Department of Justice, in pursuit of companies whose transgressions cross borders, increasingly credits other countries’ fines to avoid “piling on.”
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