In the News Weekly Roundup: Millions in Fund for Native American Farmers
by Best Lawyers
This week in news from our listed attorneys, millions are set aside in a fund for Native American farmers after a winnning class action suit.
Virtual Worlds: A Legal Wild West
by Tam Harbert
As these technologies develop and their use becomes more widespread, attorneys expect to encounter novel legal challenges.
Crossing the Line
by Joseph Trotti
Divorce can be difficult, complicated and emotionally exhausting. Divorcing across state lines ups the jurisdictional complexity significantly.
Progress and Potential
by Michele M. Jochner
Women have undeniably made great strides in our profession in recent decades, but much remains to be done. What’s the current state of the industry, what lies ahead—and what do lawyers (male and female alike) say are the most important issues going forward
Stress-Testing Global Trade
by John Ettorre
For decades, supply chains have been getting increasingly intricate. Now the Trump administration’s trade policies and other disruptions are challenging those systems
What Cheap Oil Hath Wrought
by Michelle V. Rafter
Plunging prices have decimated energy industry profits and jobs, but have given consumers more power at the pump.
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.
Q&A with Dan McMahon of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Advisory Board member Dan McMahon of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker.
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