MEDIATION: A Particularly Powerful Tool in Family Law
by Susan Latham Steffey
Mediation can be the solution to many questions surrounding family law disputes. One lawyer explains several of the benefits to family law mediation.
New York City To Clarify Employer Artificial Intelligence Laws
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyer weighs in on New York City's current legislative battle to clarify the extent of artificial intelligence laws in an employment setting.
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.
Should You Admit Fault After a Car Accident?
by Brian White & Associates
A car accident and personal injury lawyer in Texas gives advice on what to do after a car accident and what to avoid.
An Interview With Elizabeth B. Meers of Hogan Lovells
by Best Lawyers
The Education Law "Lawyer of the Year" award-winner in D.C. discusses how she came into her practice and her most memorable cases.
Commingling Assets
by Tamires M. Oliveira
Commingling alone does not automatically turn an otherwise immune asset into an asset subject to marital distribution as explained by one family law lawyer.
The Dynamic Journey of Legal Professionals: From Courtroom to Classroom and Beyond
by Justin Smulison
A lawyer who is contemplating becoming a judge has many factors to consider. It’s a weighty decision, as noted by two attorneys-turned-judges.
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A Winning Approach
by John Fields
Recognized New York-based lawyer and trial legend Benedict Morelli, with his firm sharing the keys to their courtroom success, has developed a winning approach.
A Brilliant Career as a Champion for Justice
by Justin Smulison
Hall of Fame trial lawyer Steve Yerrid discusses how results in the courtroom can provide tremendous opportunities to improve the lives of our fellow citizens.
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A Better Roadmap for Bicycle Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Four-time “Lawyer of The Year” recipient Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the nation’s capital from more costly litigation.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Fighting Government Overreach
by John Fields
Criminal defense lawyer Dan Cogdell reflects on the Waco siege trial—a pivotal moment in his career now being revisited in a new Showtime miniseries.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Should No Longer Be Considered as Only a Mental Disorder
by Steven Weston
Patients suffering from PTSD may have undergone significant neurochemical and neurobiological shifts, leading one lawyer to argue we need to rethink our perception of PTSD.
How a New Maryland Bike Safety Law Honors a Client’s Legacy
by Justin Smulison
Four-time Lawyer Of The Year Patrick Regan discusses how a client’s bicycling tragedy led to a result that improved Maryland traffic law to protect riders.
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Prenuptial Agreements: A Primer
by Alexis Connors
Family law lawyer Alexis Connors offers insight into what a prenuptial agreement is, what it covers and why couples should consider one before entering into marriage.
The Hague Convention and International Custody Battles
by Alexandra Goldstein
One family law lawyer explains how Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s celebrity divorce brings The Hague Convention treaty and international child custody battles into the spotlight.
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Cryptocurrency and Divorce
by Crystal Espinosa Buit
One lawyer explains how cryptocurrency, the fastest growing investment form, can impact assets in a divorce and why it should not be ignored in divorce proceedings.
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