So-called dark money in judicial elections threatens to undermine public confidence in the courts. What can the legal profession do to combat it?
Floating Infrastructure
by Kerri L. Barsh
The ability to move a water treatment plant closer to the populations that the plant would serve and then re-locate that facility to another location as demographics change or in the event of a natural disaster could prove invaluable.
FAQs on 'Generation Z' in the Workplace
by Fisher Phillips
A classic managerial mistake is to focus so much on the present that you ignore what’s about to come around the corner. And what’s about to come around the corner at your workplace is the next generation of American worker.
The Problems with Probate
by Anthony J. Enea
The complexity, cost and delays associated with the Probate process are not often discussed. The following are some of the reasons one should try to avoid utilizing a Last Will that needs to be admitted to Probate upon one's demise:
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Bougartchev Moyne Associés on France and Cryptocurrencies
by Geoffroy Goubin
How France Aims to Be a Leader on Crypto
Warriors for Change
by Justin Smulison
Obtaining outstanding results for clients, preventing harm to others.
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.
Famous Songs Unprotected by Copyright Could Mean Royalties for Some
by Michael B. Fein
A guide to navigating copyright claims on famous songs.
The Paris Agreement: A Global Turning Point in Climate Action
by Marie-Léonie Vergnerie
When the world (almost) united to fight climate change.
The Importance of Trial Preparation
by Benjamin Slater III
What are the keys to success in the courtroom?
Best Lawyers: Perspectives Through the Decades
by Justin Smulison
Since the first issue's release in 1983, Best Lawyers has continued to evolve, embrace and adapt to the everchanging nature of the growing legal profession.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Should No Longer Be Considered as Only a Mental Disorder
by Steven Weston
Patients suffering from PTSD may have undergone significant neurochemical and neurobiological shifts, leading one lawyer to argue we need to rethink our perception of PTSD.
We Have an Arbitration Agreement, So What Are We Doing in Court?
by Patricia H. Thompson
Arbitration is meant to avoid litigation, not cause it. But vague or flawed contract language can lead parties straight to court—and years of delay.
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