How to Tell if Your Law Firm Lacks a Strong Brand Identity
by Jamilla Tabbara
Identifying branding gaps can help your law firm stand out and attract the right clients.
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Foiled Plans: How Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Thwarted A Famous Building’s Trickery
by Rebecca Blackwell
When the Frick building, planned renovations that would threaten the welfare of nearby residents, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. jumped in to uncover the truth.
Can Employers Legally Require Their Employees to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?
by Candace E. Johnson
With the COVID-19 vaccine more widely available now, many employers are asking if they can require employees to receive the vaccine and what risks are involved in doing so.
Why You Should Never Admit Fault After a Car Accident in Philadelphia
by Ryan Zavodnick
Admitting fault in Philadelphia can undermine your insurance claim and limit your ability to recover damages.
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.
Q&A with Franklin Hoet-Linares of Venezuela’s Hoet Pelaez Castillo & Duque
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Franklin Hoet-Linares of Venezuela’s Hoet Pelaez Castillo & Duque.
Q&A with Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch of Colin Biggers & Paisley
by Best Lawyers
Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch talk about their work with Colin Biggers & Paisley.
What a Trump Presidency Could Mean for the U.S. Department of Justice
by Matthew G. Kaiser
The United States government has not been shy about bringing criminal cases in the United States based on conduct that happened abroad.
Trump Administration’s Termination of DACA, TPS, and H-4 EAD Immigration Programs Could Leave Employers in a Lurch
by Ann Massey Badmus
Several immigration programs that have authorized over a million immigrant workers are expected to end in 2018 and 2019.
What Is a Pooled Community Trust and How Does It Help Keep New Yorkers in Their Homes?
by Anthony J. Enea
A pooled community trust allows disabled people who have Medicaid coverage to spend their monthly income that is designated as "surplus" on their own immediate living expenses and daily needs.
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Five Factors That Determine How Much to Expect from a Car Accident Settlement
by Darrell Cochran
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6 Ways a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You With Your Injury Claim
by Joseph H. Graves
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What Evidence Do You Need for a Personal Injury Claim in Nova Scotia?
by Preszler Injury Lawyers
5 Things To Consider When Choosing a Car Accident Lawyer in Dallas, TX
by Jay Murray
Choosing the right car accident lawyer for your case in Dallas, Texas, is essential. Read this article to learn about 5 things to consider during the process.
Mergers and Acquisitions Law in Texas: Top Legal Considerations for M&A Deals
by Best Lawyers
Mergers and acquisitions are major events for many stakeholders involved in businesses. Learn more about mergers and acquisitions law in the state of Texas.
My Husband Didn’t Want to Stay Married…But He Didn’t Want a Divorce
by Jennifer Billock
Patience—and the law—prevails when an uncooperative partner avoids divorce proceedings.
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