Fossil fuel companies have operated with near impunity for years. A little-known criminal statute might change that.
Floating Infrastructure
by Kerri L. Barsh
The ability to move a water treatment plant closer to the populations that the plant would serve and then re-locate that facility to another location as demographics change or in the event of a natural disaster could prove invaluable.
Related-Party Transactions in Chile
by Roberto Guerrero V. and Tomás Kubick
A significant change in law and practice.
Do Backlinks Still Help Law Firm SEO?
by Nancy Lippincott
How trusted, ethical backlinks influence rankings as algorithms change.
New Texas Family Laws Transform Navigating Divorce, Custody
by Bryan Driscoll
Reforms are sweeping, philosophically distinct and designed to change the way families operate.
Recent Developments on Privacy and Data Protection in Brazil
by Ricardo Barretto Ferreira da Silva and Camila Taliberti Ribeiro da Silva
A change of paradigm is urgent and requires a robust legislation on personal data protection.
Success and Leadership by All Measures
by Justin Smulison
Lubin & Meyer Continues to Secure Medical Malpractice and Injury Results That Protect Victims and Inspire Change
What the Harvard Trial Means for Affirmative Action
by John Saxon
Students for Fair Admissions is challenging Harvard's policy of holistic admissions—and might change the future of affirmative action.
New SAFE Act Aims to Tackle Rising Crime in DC
by Gregory Sirico
As DC grapples with skyrocketing crime rates, the Secure Apartments for Everyone Regulation Amendment Act seeks to implement actionable change
California Overhauls Controversial Private Attorneys General Act
by Katherine A. Hren and Eric C. Schwettmann
Enacted 20 years ago, PAGA is well behind the litigation curve in an age where change is always in motion.
Big Case Warriors
by Best Lawyers
The co-founders of Lyons & Simmons, LLP discuss their relentless dedication to pursuing justice for clients while also invoking change.
The Trump Administration’s Attack on Legal Immigration
by Bennett R. Savitz
The adjudication strategy achieved the change the Trump administration wanted to make to the H-1B program without having to amend the regulations.
The Future of Litigation Is Changing for Female Solicitors in the U.K.
by Catherine Baksi
The support of entire law firms, organizations and senior counsel members will be the key to encouraging female solicitors and positive change in the industry.
Brace for Impact
by Ray Young, Jr. and Scott Hetrick
The 2021 independent contractor rule might have major impacts on employers and upend compliance issues, especially as the DOL’s definition of an independent contractor is about to change.
Sharpening the Sword: What You Need to Know About CASPA
by Eric B. Smith
How the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) can radically change the stakes of how you build. Learn what CASPA means for your construction projects and contract disputes.
Follow the Money
by Rachel F. Sifuentes
Women are the future of fintech—but in the here and now, they’re still being underserved in an industry otherwise marked by explosive growth. Here’s why that must change.
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