Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand their businesses beyond the geographic confines of their home dominion must consider a vast range of questions to ensure they’re fit to branch out. Here’s a quick primer.
Types of Contracts in Business
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the essential business contracts that define professional relationships and safeguard every transaction.
Cracking Down or Falling Behind?
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Pennsylvania’s Tougher Child Labor Penalties Amid a National Rollback
What Kind of Lawyer Do I Need? How AI Can Help You Start
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In the News: Northern California
by Best Lawyers
News and notes from lawyers in Northern California
Accessorial Liability in the Fissured Workplace
by Rohen Cullen and Caroline O’Connor
The wilfully blind beware.
Here, There and Everywhere
by Justin Smulison
One legal career path can often lead to a plethora of options. In this article, we highlight former recognized lawyers whose commitment to justice never dwindled.
H-1B Applications: Proactive Steps in 2018
by Brad J. Hendrick
Last year, USCIS received approximately 199,000 applications for the 85,000 H-1B visas allocated each year.
Treacherous Waters, Uncharted Territory
by Bryan Driscoll
Political shifts around the globe this year are forcing international law and business to navigate a more intricate compliance landscape
Remote, But Not Removed
by Bryan Driscoll
NY Prioritizes Mental Health Protections for All Employees
Evolving Marijuana Laws and the Workplace
by Tess P. Anglin
How can employers enforce statutes that differ from state to state?
U.S. Steps up Efforts to Review Social Media Use by Immigrants and Visitors
by Bradley L. Ortman
Last month, the DHS implemented a new rule to systematize its efforts to monitor social media use of intending immigrants and travelers to the United States.
Dress Codes
by Janice Zhou
Bill 21 enforces secularism by banning religious symbols for new public sector hires, drawing sharp legal and social controversy in Québec.
Changes and Challenges
by Megan Norris
As the pandemic ebbs and many people return to the office, midsize law firms in particular must navigate a host of unprecedented questions about costs, culture and client expectations.
California Grad Student Strike Sparks Legal Free-Speech Battle
by Gregory Sirico
Graduate students in California strike over free speech rights amidst university crackdowns on Pro-Palestine protests, fueling an ongoing legal battle.
Paulette Brown: Leading the Charge
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Best Lawyers and Ms. JD Present Attorneys Across America
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