Sharpening business acumen in shifting environments—and reaping the fruits.
ESG Backlash on the Border
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A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
Decisions, Decisions
by Boris Bershteyn
Leading cases on the Supreme Court’s 2018 business docket.
Family Owned and Operated
by John M. Goralka and David W. Holaday
In the era of sweeping tax reform, family businesses, particularly agricultural business, face many environmental and governmental risks. Outlined below are strategies to ensure family business survival in the face of these threats.
What Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Means for Indiana
by Rock Lee
What will marijuana legalization mean for business, past conviction, and beyond?
Are You Equipped to Manage the Internet of Things?
by Morgan Gebhardt
Are IoT technologies nice-to-have “apps” or necessary business components?
US Commercial Litigation Trends for 2025
by Bryan Driscoll
As Business Priorities Evolve, So Too Does the Role of Litigation in the Corporate Playbook.
What Is a Non-Compete Agreement?
by Bryan Driscoll
These agreements protect business interests but often test the limits of worker mobility and fairness.
Making a Meaningful Difference for All
by Malone Law
With its focus on injury prevention, Malone Law is working to put itself out of business.
ERISA Reaches Its Turning Point
by Bryan Driscoll
ERISA litigation and the laws surrounding are rapidly changing, with companies fundamentally rewriting their business practices.
Treaty Visas: A Good Option for Businesses
by Eric Fleischmann
Business immigration attorneys have a challenging task. Clients, typically large multinationals, have high expectations.
Dussias Wittenberg Koenigsberger
by Dussias Wittenberg Koenigsberger
Business-savvy family law for high-net-worth clients across Chicago and the suburbs.
I-140 Petition
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I-140 petition requires financial ability to pay for small business, sole proprietor, household and other individual petitioners.
Motion Sustained
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Corporate social responsibility isn’t just good for the planet—increasingly, it’s good for business, too.
Hoge Law Firm opens in La Jolla
by Hoge Law Firm
After more than three decades practicing business litigation, Charles T. Hoge has launched Hoge Law Firm in downtown La Jolla.
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."
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