Federal Overtime Rule Injunction Calls for State-Level Attention
by Sebastian Chilco and Rachel Fendell Satinsky
Bizarre Murdaugh Case Spotlights State-Based System for Regulating Lawyers
by John Ettorre
The drama surrounding the Murdaugh family case out of a small-town South Carolina court spotlights the need for better system regulations.
Civil Rights Cases are Part of MLK’s Legacy, But Many are Moving to State Courts
by John Ettorre
We take a closer look at civil rights litigation and how cases are evolving.
Digital Economy vs. Permanent Establishment
by Mariano Roca
Limitations of the Spanish taxation system to effectively tax certain incomes.
What Spain’s Proposed ‘Google Tax’ Means for its New Economy
by Mariano Roca López
How the Spanish Stability Program is tapping new sources of tax revenue.
Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP
by Best Lawyers
Medical Defense
Health Care Litigation
Employment and Labor Law
Professional Liability
General Liability
Whistleblower Legislation Opens the Doors for More International Claims
by Justin Smulison
An Anti-Money Laundering Act, part of a recently passed Omnibus Budget in the U.S. Senate, is expanding protection for whistleblowers both domestically and internationally.
Evolving Marijuana Laws and the Workplace
by Tess P. Anglin
How can employers enforce statutes that differ from state to state?
Q&A with Bob Bostrom of Abercrombie & Fitch
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Bob Bostrom, general counsel of Abercrombie & Fitch and Best Lawyers Advisory Board member.
Shaping the Policy You Really Care About
by Best Lawyers
Attorney Manuel Lobato from the Spanish firm Bird & Bird discusses the firm's 2019 award, changes coming to privacy rights in the EU and Spain, and more.
Southern California “Lawyer of the Year”: Thomas A. Mesereau, Jr
by Best Lawyers
Thomas A. Mesereau, Jr. is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Criminal Defense: General Practice in Los Angeles.
Is Federal Inaction Crippling New York’s Gun Laws?
by Bryan Driscoll
Tragedy tests the limits of Empire State gun control.
Tampa Hospital Suffers Recent Data Breach
by Gregory Sirico
Tampa General Hospital, a non-profit research based medical center, suffered a sizeable data breach that put 1.2 million patients' information at risk.
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.
As Fla. Pushes to Repeal Controversial 'Free Kill' Law, DeSantis Signals Veto
by Bryan Driscoll
The fight to transform state accountability standards may be in trouble
Before the Claim Hits
by George Lankford
General liability insurance is rarely as simple as it might seem—and if you wait to examine your policy specifics until your business has been sued, it’s too late.
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