A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
Any Nine Will Do -- If You Are the Defendant
by Sara A. Cassidey and Richard A. Lee
The "same nine" rule is derived from the Oregon Constitution, and states "three-fourths of the jury may render a verdict.”
A Practical Guide for Chapter 7 Practitioners
by Peter W. Hansen
Peter Hansen confronts and debunks common misconceptions surrounding debt repayment, bankruptcy and consolidation propagated by politicians and companies.
Delaware Overhauls Corporate Law to Stem 'DExit'
by Bryan Driscoll
How Businesses and Lawyers Can Stay Sharp, Current and Prepared.
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A Beacon of Excellence in Criminal Defense
by Nicole Deborde Hochglaube
Nicole Hochglaube has built her firm and practice on fierce advocacy for her clients, and her excellence and work in Texas are highlighted through her awards and success.
Building Bridges
by Melinda S. Gentile
The Realities and Implications of Diversity and Inclusion in Construction Law
Hello, I’m Calling About Your Car’s Extended Warranty
by Victoria E. Langley
Congress, the FTC and FCC take aim at illegal robocalls and scams with stronger laws, new technology and record fines.
Jamie Gorelick Gets It Right
by Meredith Hinshaw-Chaney
Jamie Gorelick on politics, justice, and the rule of law.
Internet Speech in the Crosshairs
by Jamie Gorelick and Ari Holtzblatt
Charges of anti-right bias notwithstanding, online platforms are on solid ground when they defend their policies and procedures as neutral and protected by the First Amendment.
How Modern Divorce Trends Are Reshaping Family Law
by Lindsey Kujawa and Susan A. Hansen
Marriage is changing—and so is divorce. Family lawyers must be there for richer and for poorer, in sickness and in health.
Issue Spotting Guide for Assessing Inbound to U.S. Travel Issues
by Kathleen M. Peregoy
Essential guidance for management and HR on assessing U.S. travel and work visa issues to ensure immigration compliance and smooth workforce mobility.
Scott B. Smith, 2017 Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in West Palm Beach
by Nicole Ortiz
In the courtroom and in the community, Scott B. Smith is committed and dedicated to fighting for his clients and helping others.
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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.
Banking On It
by Catherine M. Brennan and Nora R. Udell
The fintech revolution has spurred a host of legal questions concerning online lending. Developments at both the federal and state level are beginning to provide some answers.
Access to Justice: Pro Bono, Pro Client
by MaKenli Ladd-Sellars
Lawyers are encouraged to provide at least 50 hours of free representation a year. Doing so can help vastly increase access to justice for the underserved.
Meeting Halfway
by Julia B. Meister
To resolve family and business disputes including wills, trusts, estates and more, mediation is often a more effective, gentler and cheaper option than litigation.
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