Spears' Court Appearance May Help Curb ‘Toxic’ Conservatorships
by Justin Smulison
Best Lawyers listed lawyer Rebecca Doane helps us understand conservatorships and guardianships in wake of Britney Spears' appearance in court.
Fighting for Justice, Fighting for Change
by Best Lawyers
Dallas trial attorneys Michael Lyons and Christopher Simmons find motivation in the pursuit of justice.
The Virtual Courtroom
by Danielle E. Tricolla and Andrew E. Curto
Why some of the industry changes the pandemic has wrought—the advent of remote courthouse appearances chief among them—deserve to outlast the return to normal life.
E-Scooters: Spontaneous Fun or Serious Danger?
by Linda J. Chalat
Reports of serious injury raise questions over the legality of electric scooters—even as ridership grows.
The Stealth Assault on Work-Related Immigration
by Ester Greenfield
New York Legal News 2018: Cases and Community Initiatives
by Compiled by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from New York lawyers and law firms.
What Is a Hostile Work Environment?
by Bryan Driscoll
Not every difficult job is a hostile work environment in the eyes of the law. Here's how to tell the difference and what to do next.
What Is a Quitclaim Deed? Uses, Risks and When to Get Help
by Bryan Driscoll
A quitclaim deed can be one of the fastest ways to transfer property but knowing when it's the right tool and when it isn't, can save you from serious legal and financial headaches down the road.
Do You Need a Real Estate Attorney to Refinance?
by Bryan Driscoll
When and why to hire a real estate attorney for refinancing.
The Struggle Is Real
by Justin Smulison
Businesses are overlooking state and federal laws when downsizing or closing operations, driving a tidal wave of class action lawsuits from former employees.
Think Inside the Box
by David M. Carter
Black box data retrieval after a serious accident—it’s not just for commercial airplanes anymore.
Banking On It
by Catherine M. Brennan and Nora R. Udell
The fintech revolution has spurred a host of legal questions concerning online lending. Developments at both the federal and state level are beginning to provide some answers.
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Navigating Heartbreak
by John Fields
Keith Forman of Wais, Vogelstein, Forman, Koch & Norman LLC on advocating for families in the aftermath of birth injuries.
Global Perspectives
by Gregory Sirico
Through reviewing other countries’ past handling of natural disasters, we find lessons in the current supply chain crisis and how we might contend with similar issues in the present and future.
Doctors Behaving Badly
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Sexual assault at the hands of a physician is a dismaying and surprisingly widespread problem, and many victims are initially reluctant to come forth—but many states are now making it easier to do so.
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