ERISA litigation and the laws surrounding are rapidly changing, with companies fundamentally rewriting their business practices.
Know Your Objectives Before Negotiations Start
by Christopher R. Sackett
Why would you begin a business negotiation without knowing your objectives and acceptable outcomes? The answer: You shouldn’t.
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Strong Attorneys for Serious Injuries
by Strong Law Trial Attorneys
Why Injured Victims Choose Strong Law P.C.
4 Ways to Engage Your Client on Their Terms
by Scott Distasio
Upping your customer service skills could boost business, propel your career, and help you retain top clients.
The Human Cost
by Justin Smulison
2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
Drones: What Legal Issues Should You Be Thinking About?
by Rachel Constantino-Wallace, John Roche, and John Wechkin
Issues like product liability, FAA compliance, privacy, and IP surround the use of drones for personal and business use.
Goldschmidt & Genovese, LLP
by Best Lawyers
Family Law
Matrimonial Law
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Collier, Halpern, Newberg & Noletti, LLP
by Best Lawyers
Family Law
Real Estate
Corporate Law
Commercial Litigation
Labor and Employment Law
Meeting Halfway
by Julia B. Meister
To resolve family and business disputes including wills, trusts, estates and more, mediation is often a more effective, gentler and cheaper option than litigation.
Debt-Finance: The Five Things our Private Equity Client are Thinking about Going into 2017
by Simon Reid
So, what should business borrowers – private equity or otherwise - keep front of mind right now when it comes to financing debt?
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Coffey Burlington: A Legacy of Legal Excellence
by John Fields
In complex practice areas, such as business litigation and white-collar defense, Miami-based firm Coffey Burlington continues to set a standard of excellence.
An Interview With Bougartchev Moyne Associés
by Best Lawyers
France’s 2020 “Law Firm of the Year” honoree in Criminal Defense Law
Make the Workforce American Again
by Michael J. Wildes
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, including jobs in technology, engineering, science, architecture, accounting, and business.
A Hectic Autumn Lies Ahead for Financial Institutions
by Francisco Uría
All these new regulations share certain common features: they impact on almost all areas of a bank across the board (legal counsel, legislative compliance, business, technology, etc.).
An Employer’s Guidebook to Responding to Online Harassment
by Brent Siler and Belle Harris
Navigating online defamation against your business requires strategic responses. Two employment lawyers guide how to leverage contracts, understand social media limitations and the risks of legal action.
Before the Claim Hits
by George Lankford
General liability insurance is rarely as simple as it might seem—and if you wait to examine your policy specifics until your business has been sued, it’s too late.
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