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.
Progress and Potential
by Michele M. Jochner
Women have undeniably made great strides in our profession in recent decades, but much remains to be done. What’s the current state of the industry, what lies ahead—and what do lawyers (male and female alike) say are the most important issues going forward
Fighting for Justice
by Best Lawyers
From product liability to gas leak litigation, Frantz Law Group fights for clients and systemic accountability
Grace Szubski, Cleveland's "Lawyer of the Year" for Workers' Compensation 2017
by Tess Congo
Q&A: Santamarina y Steta on Mexico Labor Law Trends 2018
by Best Lawyers
Insights from Santamarina y Steta on Mexico’s Labor Law Landscape and Key Cases in 2018
Loaded Arguments
by Justin Smulison
The historic Sandy Hook settlement may set precedent for future liability, while some states loosen their gun laws.
Recycling, Upcycling, and Intellectual Property: What Companies Need to Know
by Karen Kreider Gaunt
Laudable or litigious? What you need to know about potential copyright and trademark infringement when repurposing products.
Equity Matters
by Emer Simic
How my firm defies the statistics on women in legal leadership—and how yours can too.
Roberta Kaplan on Landmark Civil Rights Cases and Social Justice
by Tracy Collins Ortlieb
In progressive legal circles, the name Robbie Kaplan has emerged as an omnipresent force for equal and human rights.
Early Dispute Resolution Programs that Deliver
by Mark LeHocky
Seven Keys to Success
Northern California In the Law
by Gregory Sirico
Key litigation trends in wage disputes, workplace privacy and employment practices across Northern California.
Look for the Zoom Label
by Anne R. Yuengert and Matthew C. Lonergan
Will the virtual platforms that got such a boost during the pandemic replace how you interact with your employees, unions, and lawyers?
Internet Speech in the Crosshairs
by Jamie Gorelick and Ari Holtzblatt
Charges of anti-right bias notwithstanding, online platforms are on solid ground when they defend their policies and procedures as neutral and protected by the First Amendment.
Family Matters
by Kathryn Graves
Early case management and alternative dispute resolutions seek to simplify some separations in Minnesota.
Tackling the Dangers Student-Athletes Face
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid discusses how his trailblazing advocacy for student-athlete safety helped create new protocols that have prevented injuries and saved lives.
Medical Malpractice Across New York and New Jersey
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