A Startup Accelerator Program Sets Cuatrecasas Apart
by Best Lawyers
Miguel de Almada and Frederico Bettencourt Ferreira from the Portuguese firm discuss their 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Litigation and Arbitration.
New England States With Incoming Legislation
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers takes an in depth look at newly proposed bills, litigation and cases coming out of four New England states.
An Interview With R. Lewis Van Blois
by Best Lawyers
Oaklands' 2020 "Lawyer of the Year" honoree in Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
IN PARTNERSHIP
Does Your Law Firm Need a COO?
by Esquire Bank
Esquire Bank explains how having a chief operating officer can help with law firm growth plans, business management, client acquisition and daily operations.
A Roadmap for Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Three-time “Lawyer of The Year” Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the city from more litigation.
Treaty Visas: A Good Option for Businesses
by Eric Fleischmann
Business immigration attorneys have a challenging task. Clients, typically large multinationals, have high expectations.
History Eraser
by Gregory Sirico
Penguin Random House and several other major book publishing houses filed litigation against Florida education leaders who recently passed a book ban law.
Patent (Win) Pending
by Morgan Chu and Rebecca Carson
In every court proceeding, patent litigation included, there will be a winner and a loser. Everyone wants to win, but half lose. Why?
IN PARTNERSHIP
Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. on Protecting Arizona Employers
by Justin Smulison
Gust Rosenfeld attorney Robert D. Haws discusses emerging trends in employment litigation and how the firm’s Employment and Education Law practice groups have protected clients in and out of Arizona’s courtrooms.
Decades of Excellence
by Justin Smulison
The powerhouse firm Lubin & Meyer continues to maintain its position of dominance in the fields of medical malpractice law and catastrophic personal injury litigation.
Make the Workforce American Again
by Michael J. Wildes
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, including jobs in technology, engineering, science, architecture, accounting, and business.
Q&A with Emmanuel Daoud of Cabinet D'Avocats Vigo
by Meredith Hinshaw-Chaney
Emmanuel Daoud, 2018 Paris Lawyer of the Year in Criminal Defense, discusses the unique challenges of criminal business law and his approach to effective client advocacy.
Making a Meaningful Difference for All
by Malone Law
With its focus on injury prevention, Malone Law is working to put itself out of business.
IN PARTNERSHIP
A Better Roadmap for Bicycle Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Four-time “Lawyer of The Year” recipient Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the nation’s capital from more costly litigation.
We Have an Arbitration Agreement, So What Are We Doing in Court?
by Patricia H. Thompson
Arbitration is meant to avoid litigation, not cause it. But vague or flawed contract language can lead parties straight to court—and years of delay.
An Employer’s Guidebook to Responding to Online Harassment
by Brent Siler and Belle Harris
Navigating online defamation against your business requires strategic responses. Two employment lawyers guide how to leverage contracts, understand social media limitations and the risks of legal action.
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