Gowling WLG Attorneys Discuss Aboriginal Law in Canada
by Best Lawyers
Gowling WLG won the 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Aboriginal Law in Canada.
Send, Serve, or Both
by Holly M. Polglase and Matthew E. Bown
The Supreme Court decides the meaning of Article 10(A) of the Hague Service Convention.
High Court Merit
by Tracy Collins Ortlieb
In progressive legal circles, the name Robbie Kaplan has emerged as an omnipresent force for equal and human rights.
It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas
by Best Lawyers
Michael Polkinghorne discusses why arbitration or mediation is a better option.
2025 Best Lawyers Awards Announced: Honoring Outstanding Legal Professionals Across the U.S.
by Jennifer Verta
Introducing the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America and the fifth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.
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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 Texas Law Opens Door for Non-Lawyers to Practice
by Gregory Sirico
Texas is at a critical turning point in addressing longstanding legal challenges. Could licensing paralegals to provide legal services to low-income and rural communities close the justice gap?
Cyber Coverage Pitfalls
by Robert W. Wilkins
Institutional data breaches are, unfortunately, more common (and more costly) than ever. Cybersecurity insurance can help—but is your firm’s policy really as ironclad as you think?
Early Dispute Resolution Programs that Deliver
by Mark LeHocky
Seven Keys to Success
The End of Background Circumstances
by Bryan Driscoll
This reaches beyond doctrinal cleanup. It signals a profound shift.
Safety Matters Beyond the Courtroom
by Justin Smulison
As courts reopen, one of the nation’s leading brain injury authorities, Randall H. Scarlett intends to reach new heights in the pursuit of justice for victims.
Colorado’s New “Red Flag” Law for Extreme Risk Protection Orders
by James H. Chalat
Preventing Mass Shootings
New York City Employers Will Soon Be Restricted in Asking Applicants About Salary Histories
by Ronald Kreismann
NYC employers can no longer ask job applicants about their compensation history.
The Push and Pitfalls of New York’s Attempt to Expand Wrongful Death Recovery
by V. Christopher Potenza and Elizabeth M. Midgley
The New York State Legislature recently went about updating certain wrongful death provisions and how they can be carried out in the future. Here's the latest.
Foreclosure Changes in New York: How FAPA Reshaped Borrower and Lender Rights
by Lindsay Mesh Lotito and Zachary J. Manasia
Key updates to foreclosure law and their impact on lenders, borrowers and market practice.
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How to File for Divorce
by Natalie R. Rowland
Divorce can be complex in both process and cost. An experienced family law attorney explains how best to file for divorce and outlines considerations to take.
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