We asked our "Lawyer of the Year" recipients in the Midwest what they found most rewarding and most challenging about their fields of law. Here is what they had to say.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Making an Impact
by John Fields
Morelli Law Firm has changed countless lives through its transformative results.
High Egg Prices Crack Open Federal Showdown
by Bryan Driscoll
White House sues California over cage-free law.
Effective Communication: A Conversation with Jefferson Fisher
by Jamilla Tabbara
The power of effective communication beyond the law.
Running a Startup in Ontario? Read These 10 Rules
by Mihkel Holmberg
Navigating your startup amid Canada's changing unemployment law.
Mitigating Your Risk
by Ryan Robichaux and David Stewart
Why you need a political law compliance program.
Could the Feds Make a Felony Case out of a Lost Lunch Receipt?
by Jesse Gessin
“If this is the law, nobody is safe.”
IN PARTNERSHIP
Fighting for Justice. Championing Prevention.
by John Fields
At DeMayo Law Offices, legal advocacy and community outreach reinforce one another
Technology and the Changing IP Climate in Mexico
by Best Lawyers
Roberto Arochi discusses Arochi & Lindner’s 2019 “Law Firm of the Year” award for Intellectual Property Law in Mexico in an interview with Best Lawyers.
An Interview With Robert B. Legault of Legault Joly Thiffault (LJT) Avocats
by Best Lawyers
Robert B. Legault discusses his firm's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Advertising Law in Canada with Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer.
ESG Backlash on the Border
by Bryan Driscoll
A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
Leveraging Competitor Analysis for Effective Legal SEO Strategies
by Jennifer Verta
Maximize your law firm’s SEO strategy with competitor analysis.
FEMA Will Audit Emergency Response Efforts After Hurricane Maria
by Sidney F. Ansbacher
New law requires FEMA to audit failed hurricane contracts.
Leventhal & Puga
by Leventhal Puga Braley
Colorado-based personal injury law firm with national practice
The Promised Land
by Jennifer Alvey
Real work-life balance and sophisiticated practice at a women-owned law firm.
How Patents Will Change Under the "New" Supreme Court
by Jamie L. Graham
Patent law is one more area up for debate with changes coming to the Supreme Court.
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