The Common Online Habit That Could Sink Your Custody Case
by Michele Jochner
Posting on social media? It could backfire in court.
How to Choose a Good Lawyer: Tips, Traits and Questions to Ask
by Laurie Villanueva
A Practical Guide for Your First-Time Hiring a Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Across New York and New Jersey
by Jeff S. Korek and Michael A. Fruhling
Key differences between the two states.
It's Cheaper, But What's the Cost? - Uber and the Sharing Model
by Sean T. Mcgee and Alison McEwen
Union-side counsel provides information about the safety of Uber.
How Are Assets Divided in a Divorce? What to Know About Shared and Separate Property
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn how marital and separate property are defined, how commingling affects ownership and what laws determine how assets are divided in a divorce.
2026 Best Lawyers Awards in Canada: Marking 20 Years of Excellence
by Jamilla Tabbara
Honoring Canada’s most respected lawyers and spotlighting the next generation shaping the future of law.
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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.
Think Inside the Box
by David M. Carter
Black box data retrieval after a serious accident—it’s not just for commercial airplanes anymore.
Clash Across the Channel
by Clément Fouchard and Peter Rosher
The diametric opposition of decisions reached by French and English courts in a recent arbitration case shows how profound cultural differences between international jurisdictions can lead to maddening legal uncertainty.
Colorado’s 2026 Water Rights Battles
by Bryan Driscoll
A new era of conflict begins.
Uber’s Staged Accidents Lawsuit a Signal Flare for Future of Fraud Litigation
by Bryan Driscoll
Civil RICO is no longer niche, and corporate defendants are no longer content to play defense.
Calif. Federal Lawsuits Expose America’s Identity Crisis
by Bryan Driscoll
These aren't isolated skirmishes. They're flashpoints in a legal and cultural war.
Critical Period
by Armelle Royer and Maryne Gouhier
How the green-energy raw materials chase is rewriting geopolitics
ERISA Reaches Its Turning Point
by Bryan Driscoll
ERISA litigation and the laws surrounding are rapidly changing, with companies fundamentally rewriting their business practices.
Virtual Worlds: A Legal Wild West
by Tam Harbert
As these technologies develop and their use becomes more widespread, attorneys expect to encounter novel legal challenges.
The End of Background Circumstances
by Bryan Driscoll
This reaches beyond doctrinal cleanup. It signals a profound shift.
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