Will more women in law school mean more women in the law?
Patent (Win) Pending
by Morgan Chu and Rebecca Carson
In every court proceeding, patent litigation included, there will be a winner and a loser. Everyone wants to win, but half lose. Why?
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Tragedy in the Skies: The Boeing 737 Max Crashes
by Robert A. Clifford
Boeing's gamble on safety came at a high price. Families of crash victims and the public wonder if accountability and safety will return as the airline manufacturer's priority.
A Decade of Excellence
by Joseph Begonis
Nine firms weigh in on issues that will shape the legal industry in 2020.
Clients Should Understand Basic Financial Consequences of a Divorce
by Steven Fernandez
Spouses who get divorced will have to adjust how they file their taxes, what income and liabilities they must report for tax purposes, and even how they approach discussions about alimony and spousal support.
Uninsured Flying Objects
by Marialuisa S. Gallozzi, Claire O'Rourke and Laura Beth Cohen
As drones and other “unmanned aerial vehicles” increasingly crowd the skies, the law—and insurance policies—will have to figure out how best to bring them back safely to terra firma.
Supreme Court further Restricts Where Plaintiffs Can Sue in Mass Torts
by Gregory Bubalo and Katherine A. Dunnington
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California will significantly impact the plaintiffs’ choices of forums for the filing of mass torts actions.
The Globalization of the Loan Market
by Linda Curtis, Stewart Ross, and Amy Kennedy
It remains a relevant question as to whether any market will ever completely drop its resistance to incorporating terms to which it is not accustomed.
Major Change to FLSA Procedure
by Greg Mansell
The Sixth Circuit will determine if a major procedural change is warranted for employees seeking unpaid wages.
A Sea Change on Land
by Linda A. Klein and Suneel Gupta
Autonomous vehicles will revolutionize almost every area of the law. Here’s a look at what’s rapidly approaching.
A Legacy of Helping Those in Need
by Johanna Marmon
Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder has established itself in Connecticut as a firm that will fight for its clients.
Competitive Balance
by Peter Flynn and David Feldman
Major amendments to Canada’s Competition Act were rushed through Parliament this June with scarcely any debate. They will likely have enormous antitrust ramifications—and businesses had better be ready.
Claims on a Canine
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Which factors will most influence the settlement amount in a case involving a dog attack? Here’s an overview.
The New Era for Health Care Services in the United States
by Bobby Guy & Brook Bailey
The future of Obamacare is unclear, and what U.S. health care will look like when the political fuss is over is an inquiry punctuated by a very large question mark.
Sweeping Changes to Illinois Child Support
by Timothy E. Weiler
Sweeping changes to the way Illinois courts will calculate child support are set to take effect July 1, 2017.
The Carbon Conundrum
by Martin Hamer
Companies that trade internationally might soon face a “carbon tariff” when importing certain goods into the European Union. Why is the EU doing this—and how will it affect world trade?
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