Michael E. Gatto, Oakland "Lawyer of the Year" for Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs 2018
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Michael E. Gatto of Van Blois Law Firm was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs.
Deidre J. Johnson – New England 2021 Lawyer of the Year
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Antitrust Law
Boston, MA
Daniel Clearfield - Harrisburg 2021 Lawyer of the Year
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Energy Law
Harrisburg, PA
Kevin Miner - Atlanta 2021 Lawyer of the Year
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Immigration Law
Atlanta, Georgia
Jeanne T. Tate - Tampa 2021 Lawyer of the Year
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Family Law
Tampa, Florida
Ann Waeger - Woodbridge 2020 Lawyer of the Year
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Environmental Law Woodbridge, NJ
R. Lewis Van Blois, Oakland "Lawyer of the Year" for Product Liability Litigation - Plaintiffs 2018
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R. Lewis Van Blois of Van Blois Law Firm was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Product Liability Litigation – Plaintiffs.
L. Martin Nussbaum - Denver 2021 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Nonprofit/Charities Law
Denver, Colorado
John P. Relman - Washington, D.C. 2021 Lawyer of the Year
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Civil Rights Law
Washington, D.C.
Howard Bruce Klein - Philadelphia 2020 Lawyer of the Year
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Qui Tam Law
Philadelphia, PA
Cross-Border Listings of Swiss Companies
by Jacques Iffland and Ariel Ben Hattar
The law of unintended consequences.
Goldstein, Rikon, Rikon & Houghton, P.C.
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Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP
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Elder Law
Trusts and Estates
Presenting the 2024 Best Lawyers in Italy
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The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms, including the 10th edition of The Best Lawyers in Italy™ and the 2024 “Law Firm of the Year” recipients.
The Top Employment Cases of 2017 and a Sneak Peek at 2018
by Nonnie L. Shivers
Major employment law decisions in 2017 preview big changes ahead in workplace rights, arbitration, and discrimination law.
We're Not in Kansas Anymore
by Paul Hewett
What will family law look like in the “coronaverse” of 2020 and beyond.
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