2026 Best Lawyers Awards: Recognizing Legal Talent Across the United States
by Jamilla Tabbara
The 2026 editions highlight the top 5% of U.S. attorneys, showcase emerging practice areas and reveal trends shaping the nation’s legal profession.
2026 Best Lawyers Awards in Canada: Marking 20 Years of Excellence
by Jamilla Tabbara
Honoring Canada’s most respected lawyers and spotlighting the next generation shaping the future of law.
New Clean Slate Laws Pave Future of Criminal Justice Reform
by Bryan Driscoll
Maryland and Illinois offer a glimpse into how targeted legislative action can align justice reform with economic priorities.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Roslyn M. Tsao
Family Law
Toronto, ON, CA
2025
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.
Navigating Uncharted Terrain
by Richard Wood
The challenges before the Australian insurance industry.
Paulette Brown: Leading the Charge
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers and Ms. JD Present Attorneys Across America
"Lawyer of the Year"
Dylan D. Rudolph
Litigation - ERISA
San Francisco, CA
2025
"Lawyer of the Year"
Amy L. Drushal
Financial Services Regulation Law
Tampa, FL
2024
"Lawyer of the Year"
Charla Truett
Immigration Law
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
2022
New York “Lawyer of the Year” 2022
by Best Lawyers
With more than 40 years of experience, David H. Perecman is recognized as 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in Long Island.
Announcing the 2022 Best Lawyers in Singapore
by Best Lawyers
The 2022 edition highlights Singapore’s leading lawyers across 46 practice areas, including 30 "Lawyer of the Year" honorees.
Announcing the 2021 Best Lawyers in Brazil
by Best Lawyers
Featuring the top firms and lawyers in Brazil.
ITN Weekly Roundup: Petition Denied Against Emmy-Winning Show
by Best Lawyers
A look at the headlines featuring Best Lawyers listed lawyers for the week of July 22.
Remote, But Not Removed
by Bryan Driscoll
NY Prioritizes Mental Health Protections for All Employees
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.
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