Akerman Represents Ability Housing in Historic Fair Housing Settlement
by Akerman
Pro Bono Victory Protects Future Housing Development for Disabled and Homeless in Jacksonville
What They Don't Teach Women in Law School
by Patricia Brown Holmes
Essential Business Skills for Early-Career Lawyers
Are There Two R's in Rainmaking?
by Patricia K. Gillette
Rainmakers: Attorneys with $4 million in business.
Sovereign Enterprise Partnerships: 4 Keys for Tribal Success
by Edward D. Gehres
Key legal and business factors for tribal enterprises to ensure governance, growth, communication, and sound business practices.
Divvying Up
by Neal H. Bookspan
When business partners head to splitsville.
How This Firm Is Shaping the Economic Future of Ukraine
by Best Lawyers
Denis Lysenko discusses how AEQUO has helped build a new business environment.
ESG Backlash on the Border
by Bryan Driscoll
A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
Decisions, Decisions
by Boris Bershteyn
Leading cases on the Supreme Court’s 2018 business docket.
Shifting Risks in Renewable Energy
by Monica Wilson Dozier
Development of renewable energy projects is expanding at an unprecedented pace. But a burgeoning industry brings a host of legal considerations along for the ride. Here’s what counsel needs to keep in mind.
Compelled to Compete
by Ashish Mahendru
Courts and legislatures—and now the White House—are taking an increasingly dim view of noncompete employment agreements, a development the pandemic has quickened. What can employers do to protect their confidential information?
When is a Plum a Potato Chip?
by William T. Burgess
Sharpening business acumen in shifting environments—and reaping the fruits.
US Commercial Litigation Trends for 2025
by Bryan Driscoll
As Business Priorities Evolve, So Too Does the Role of Litigation in the Corporate Playbook.
What Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Means for Indiana
by Rock Lee
What will marijuana legalization mean for business, past conviction, and beyond?
Are You Equipped to Manage the Internet of Things?
by Morgan Gebhardt
Are IoT technologies nice-to-have “apps” or necessary business components?
Motion Sustained
by Elise Scott, Madalyn Brown, and Bob DeMott
Corporate social responsibility isn’t just good for the planet—increasingly, it’s good for business, too.
Family Owned and Operated
by John M. Goralka and David W. Holaday
In the era of sweeping tax reform, family businesses, particularly agricultural business, face many environmental and governmental risks. Outlined below are strategies to ensure family business survival in the face of these threats.
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