Randall H. Scarlett shares successes in traumatic brain injury cases, fueling Scarlett Law Group's growth across Northern California with specialized insights.
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Georgia's Protector
by Justin Smulison
As one of the nation’s leading brain injury authorities, Adam Malone’s legal accomplishments continue to benefit Georgia’s public and its legal community.
The Future of Family Law: 3 Top Trends Driving the Field
by Gregory Sirico
How technology, mental health awareness and alternative dispute resolution are transforming family law to better support evolving family dynamics.
Blockchain 101
by Peter Brown
The rapidly developing technology is good for much more than just cryptocurrency exchange. What do lawyers need to know?
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.
A Studied Neutrality
by Best Lawyers
Marcel Meinhardt discusses a new interpretation in competition law, new challenges as technology advances more and more, and other topics.
How Peer Review Powers Industry Referrals
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers combines the trust of industry referrals with state-of-the-art technology to help clients find the right lawyer.
High-Profile Litigation in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Easton & Easton accepted a catastrophic brain injury case in 2017 that other firms rejected. Their perseverance will likely lead to a substantial multimillion-dollar resolution.
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.
Head Games
by Paul D. Friedman
How the science of traumatic brain injuries has improved in recent decades—and what those advances might mean for victims of these horrific ailments in the courtroom.
Artificial Negligence
by Gregory Sirico
New AI technology is a marvel, capable of boosting productivity and efficiency across industries of all kinds. But legal marketing teams must tread carefully.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Kevin M. Levy
Technology Law
Miami, FL
2025
Make the Workforce American Again
by Michael J. Wildes
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, including jobs in technology, engineering, science, architecture, accounting, and business.
A Hectic Autumn Lies Ahead for Financial Institutions
by Francisco Uría
All these new regulations share certain common features: they impact on almost all areas of a bank across the board (legal counsel, legislative compliance, business, technology, etc.).
The Revolution in People Management
by Michelle V. Rafter
Organizations are changing how they find, manage, and review workers to keep up with shifts in demographics, new technology, competition for top talent, and the evolving nature of work.
Rise of the Machines
by Michele M. Jochner
New “generative AI” programs have great potential to help attorneys with certain tasks that will make their work more efficient. Yet the use of any new technology must always adhere to strict ethical standards. One notorious recent case shows why.
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