At DeMayo Law Offices, legal advocacy and community outreach reinforce one another
The Winning Edge
by Justin Smulison
In its 40th year, Frantz Law Group finalized history-making settlements for clients in California and nationally.
ESG Backlash on the Border
by Bryan Driscoll
A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
FEMA Will Audit Emergency Response Efforts After Hurricane Maria
by Sidney F. Ansbacher
New law requires FEMA to audit failed hurricane contracts.
Lost in Legal Translation
by Terena Bell
What law firms need to know about translator credentials.
The Best Lawyers in Singapore™ 2025 Edition
by Best Lawyers
For 2025, Best Lawyers presents the most esteemed awards for lawyers and law firms in Singapore.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Spencer Fane: The Careers of Two Notable Attorneys
by Spencer Fane
Spencer Fane lawyers, father and son Alvin and Brian Zimmerman, have spent many years practicing law in Texas and cultivating their illustrious careers.
The Best Lawyers in Brazil™ 2022
by Best Lawyers
The 2022 Best Lawyers in Brazil™ honors 2,157 lawyers across 62 practice areas, including 91 “Lawyer of the Year” and 18 “Law Firm of the Year” awards.
The Best Lawyers in Spain™ 2022
by Best Lawyers
Celebrating Spain’s leading legal professionals, top law firms, and emerging lawyers in the 2022 edition
Presenting The Best Lawyers in Singapore™ 2024
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers offers the most prestigious awards for lawyers and law firms in Singapore for 2024.
The Promised Land
by Jennifer Alvey
Real work-life balance and sophisiticated practice at a women-owned law firm.
The Best Lawyers in Austria 2024
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers announces the 2024 awards for lawyers and law firms in Austria, including "Lawyer of the Year" recipients and "Law Firm of the Year" awards.
Here Are Gide's Predictions on the Biggest Trends in Real Estate
by Best Lawyers
Winner of the 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Real Estate Law in France, Hugues Moreau of Gide talks global capital and market changes.
Alternate Routes
by Jennifer Alvey
For many women, a government job is an ideal—albeit necessary—springboard to a law-firm partnership.
The Argument Against Self-Representation in Patent Cases
by John Powers
A look back at the 1983 Nilssen case, and what it means for patent law today.
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