No Challenge Too Big: Easton & Easton’s Winning Record in Complex Injury Cases
by Justin Smulison
Following its most successful year to date, Easton & Easton continues its streak of notable victories for California’s injured.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Should No Longer Be Considered as Only a Mental Disorder
by Steven Weston
Patients suffering from PTSD may have undergone significant neurochemical and neurobiological shifts, leading one lawyer to argue we need to rethink our perception of PTSD.
Do You Need a Real Estate Attorney to Refinance?
by Bryan Driscoll
When and why to hire a real estate attorney for refinancing.
Making the Most of Your Initial Consultation
by Howard Yegendorf & Matthew Jeffery
What to do when you need to hire a lawyer in Canada.
Uber’s Staged Accidents Lawsuit a Signal Flare for Future of Fraud Litigation
by Bryan Driscoll
Civil RICO is no longer niche, and corporate defendants are no longer content to play defense.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Accident?
by Bryan Driscoll
Deciding whether to hire an attorney after a crash depends on injuries, insurance disputes and financial risk.
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Benefits of Hiring an Attorney After a Car Accident
by Michael Hall III
Car accidents can cause life-altering injuries and financial setbacks. Hire a car accident attorney to stay prepared.
Should You Opt for a Career Expert Witness or a First Timer?
by Erin Quinn-Kong
There are reasons to hire an expert with 30-plus years of experience, but don't underestimate the skills of a first timer.
US Tariff Uncertainty Throws Canada Into Legal Purgatory
by Bryan Driscoll
The message is clear: There is no returning to pre-2025 normalcy.
New York City Employers Will Soon Be Restricted in Asking Applicants About Salary Histories
by Ronald Kreismann
NYC employers can no longer ask job applicants about their compensation history.
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Common Personal Injury Claims and the Importance of Hiring a Lawyer
by Joshua Michael Palmintier
The Palmintier Law Group sheds light on why it's crucial for individuals to hire legal representation when facing one of many different personal injury claims.
Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in North Carolina?
by Bill Powers
Checkpoints are one of the few legal issues regularly argued in court where there has been no obvious violation of the law and further, there is no “reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot.
Scofflaws Without Borders
by Gilbert + Tobin
Bribery and Corruption Know No Boundaries. Increasingly, Neither Do the Laws Designed to Combat Them.
The Push and Pitfalls of New York’s Attempt to Expand Wrongful Death Recovery
by Elizabeth M. Midgley and V. Christopher Potenza
The New York State Legislature recently went about updating certain wrongful death provisions and how they can be carried out in the future. Here's the latest.
The Next Chapter
by Patrick M. Shelby
Among its uncountable other disruptions, the pandemic upended U.S. bankruptcy procedures. Congressional relief, legislative changes, amended legal provisions: What lies ahead for those looking to file?
Value Play
by Kim F. Ebert
Impeccable skills are no longer enough: Why lawyers must increasingly take into account clients’ expectations about representation’s true worth.
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