How To Prepare a Strong Personal Injury Claim in Canada
by Best Lawyers
If you suffer injuries due to an accident or other incident, you should take several steps to prepare a solid personal injury claim in Canada.
Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Advisory
by John Hickman & Ashley Gillihan
Navigating the Winding Highway of Wellness Program Compliance: A GPS for the EEOC’s Wellness Program Rules
IN PARTNERSHIP
Needle & Ellenberg: Helping Victims of Medical Malpractice Receive Compensation Throughout Florida
by Needle & Ellenberg
Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. discuss five common types of medical malpractice that can help determine if you have a potential claim.
The Workers’ Compensation System as a Prescription for Addiction
by Karen Gail Treece
While estimates vary, it is believed that the top 5 percent of opioid users likely account for more than half of total opioid use.
Employers Are Budding Heads on Marijuana in the Workplace
by M. Tae Phillips and Melanie C. Cormier
As employment lawyers, we receive many questions from employers navigating marijuana legalization. Below, we answer the top three most asked questions.
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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Thomson Rogers: Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers
by Thomson Rogers
Since establishment in 1935, Toronto-based firm Thomson Rogers has consistently delivered results for their clients struggling through complex litigation.
Nina T. Pirrotti - New Haven 2020 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Advocating for workplace fairness and protecting individuals from harassment and discrimination in New Haven and beyond.
Allergic to Work?
by Ann Holden Kendell
Vicki Lafer Abrahamson, Chicago, IL "Lawyer of the Year" for Employment Law – Individuals
by Tess Congo
Kristen M. Lewis, Atlanta "Lawyer of the Year" for Trusts and Estates 2017
by Compiled by Tess Congo
To UMTA or Not to UMTA?
by Anthony J. Enea
When and why a trust may offer more protection than a UTMA custodial account
Illinois’ Pet Owners Can Now Seek Custody of Their Pets in Divorce Proceedings
by Weiler & Lengle
PA 100-0422 now requires a divorce judge to award one party or the other possession of and responsibility for the family pet or pets based upon a careful consideration of the animal’s “well-being.”
Algorithmic Exclusion
by Bryan Driscoll
The Workday lawsuit and the future of AI in hiring.
Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo: Pennsylvania's Leading Workers' Compensation Firm
by Justin Smullison
Never ones to back down from a fight, Jason Krasno and the award-winning lawyers of Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo also remember to make client service a top priority.
Do You Have a Gap in Your Benefit Eligibility Procedures?
by Tina M. Bengs
Issues Raised by Non-FMLA Reduced Schedules and Leaves of Absence
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