Colorado Attorney General Calls For Cannabis Reclassification
by Gregory Sirico
In this article, Best Lawyers highlights a recent call to action by the Colorado state attorney general, requesting a full drug reclassification of cannabis.
Colorado "Lawyer of the Year" 2022
by Best Lawyers
Jane E. Young is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Colorado for Insurance Litigation.
NYC Pay Transparency Law Gets New Start Date
by Justin Smulison
This historic law regarding pay transparency in New York City originally scheduled to take effect last week was rescheduled to Fall 2022.
Advocacy in Action
by Margo Pierce
Koonz, McKenney, Johnson, DePaolis & Lightfoot discuss the secrets of their firm's success and their recent memorable cases.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: The Best Lawyers Honorees Behind the Litigation
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers takes a look at the recognized legal talent representing Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in their ongoing defamation trial.
In the News 2017: Cleveland
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Cleveland.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Jan Pederson’s Immigration Career
by Wright, Constable & Skeen
Jan Pederson is an immigration law lawyer and partner at Wright, Constable & Skeen, where she has built a strong career working to obtain the best results for her clients.
Renewable Energy Projects Meet an Unlikely Opponent: Environmentalists
by Lee D. Hoffman
As the environmental movement challenged the energy industry to move “beyond coal” and later to move “beyond gas” to a carbonless energy future, investment in renewable energy skyrocketed.
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.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Making an Impact
by John Fields
Morelli Law Firm has changed countless lives through its transformative results.
Attacked From All Sides: What Is Happening in the World of Restrictive Covenants?
by Christine Bestor Townsend
One employment lawyer explains how companies can navigate challenges of federal and state governmental scrutiny on restrictive covenant agreements.
Freedom to Compete
by Ashley C. Pack
Recent movement at the federal level regarding management-labor relations mean changes to enforcement of noncompete agreements and other covenants could be imminent.
Legal Trends in the Modern Workplace
by Emma R. Schuering and Meghan H. Hanson
Employees are reevaluating their jobs and the workforce, including issues like pay equity, forced arbitration, paid time off, discrimination and other such policies as they continue to navigate a post-pandemic work life.
Obtaining Cell Phone Records in Civil Litigation
by Jeff S. Korek
You might think that cell phone records could help put a distracted driver behind bars. But getting them isn't so simple.
Spoliation Allegations Spread into Arbitration
by Elizabeth Del Cid and Katherine McGrail
Waiver Programs for International Medical Graduates
by Elizabeth L.A. Garvish
Immigration lawyer Elizabeth L.A. Garvish offers an overview of the interested government agency waiver programs for international medical graduates.
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