Recruiting, Raising and Retaining the Next Generation
by Patricia Brown Holmes and LaVon M. Johns
What Does Workplace Harassment Look Like in 2021?
by Victoria E. Langley
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the U.S. workforce. But has it changed harassment on the job?
Divorce in Florida
by Hugo E. Acebo
A Florida family law lawyer highlights the important steps each party should take when facing the complexities of divorce, particularly when faced with decisions surrounding the children.
The Quarter-Century Childhood
by Joseph Trotti
In recent years, proposed and enacted laws have significantly expanded parental obligation for child support, receiving little attention. Even if well-meaning, they have their flaws, beginning with reduced parental rights.
On Neutral Ground
by Patricia Brown Holmes and Rachel F. Sifuentes
Years after the American Bar Association resolution on diversifying the pool of neutrals, alternative dispute resolution panels still fall short.
Equal to the Task
by Joyce D. Edelman
Fighting for gender equity in the law firm can seem like the very definition of a thankless task. But you just might find yourself able to make great strides.
The Generals’ Next War
by Alison Torbitt and Gayatri Joshi
Businesses’ Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility Is Increasingly Driving Long-Term Growth. Here’s How General Counsel Can Best Confront CSR’s Numerous Challenges and Opportunities.
New Texas Family Laws Transform Navigating Divorce, Custody
by Bryan Driscoll
Reforms are sweeping, philosophically distinct and designed to change the way families operate.
The Family Law Loophole That Lets Sex Offenders Parent Kids
by Bryan Driscoll
Is the state's surrogacy framework putting children at risk?
Femwashing: How Corporations Exploit Feminism in Canada
by Elka Dadmand
The label may be new, the behavior it exposes is anything but.
Presumption of Parentage
by Lauren Marciano
Family law lawyer Lauren Marciano discusses a pending landmark Supreme Court decision in Oklahoma that will impact LGBTQIA+ couples seeking assisted reproduction.
The Top Employment Cases of 2017 and a Sneak Peek at 2018
by Nonnie L. Shivers
Major employment law decisions in 2017 preview big changes ahead in workplace rights, arbitration, and discrimination law.
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