Trinity Hundredmark wins a Moxie Award; Pete Robinson joins King & Spalding; and L. Lin Wood goes against Elon Musk.
The Courtroom Climate
by Peter Kolla
Recent decisions across Canada have underscored that courts are wary of usurping legislatures—both provincial and federal—when faced with litigants demanding they do something about climate change.
No Place Like Home
by Janice Zhou
The housing crisis across the country has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, California being no exception. However, state laws have recently been passed to address the problem.
The Beason family had a strong case, and the jury responded by awarding them a sizable payout. But, the court invoked a tort-reform statute that capped the family's winnings, much to the surprise of the jury.
One of NY’s Top Personal Injury Lawyers on 2 Surprising Trends Transforming the Industry
by Gregory Sirico
Lawyer Jeff Korek talks emerging personal injury law trends in IVF litigation and trial scarcity.
Trial by Hire
by John F. Hill
Tips for a jury trial preparation
The Antipodean Advantage
by Tony Britten-Jones
As the pandemic recedes, Australia remains one of the best countries in which to invest. The commercial law experts at Piper Alderman review the country’s advantages when it comes to outside money looking for outsized returns.
We're Not in Kansas Anymore
by Paul Hewett
What will family law look like in the “coronaverse” of 2020 and beyond.
Supreme Court Slams Door on Out-of-State Plaintiffs’ Suits
by Dona Szak
In Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California, multiple plaintiffs sued Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. (BMS) in a California state court to recover damages allegedly caused by their use of BMS’ anti-clotting drug, Plavix.
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Staying Power
by Justin Smulison
Laurie Webb Daniel is a veteran appellate advocate for high-stakes litigation practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, at a firm she co-founded, Webb Daniel Friedlander.
Does the First Amendment Protect Custom Home Design? Exploring Donald Burns v. Town of Palm Beach
by Joanne M. O'Connor
Is architecture speech? A recent landmark Eleventh Circuit case raised a host of curious issues encompassing property rights, aesthetics and the First Amendment.
Canadian Women in the Legal Profession: From Non-‘Persons’ to Chief Justices
by Sara Collin
We take an in-depth look at the challenges and optimistic future of women in the Canadian legal sector.
Property Rights...and Wrongs
by Chad Cooper and Steven S. Kaufman
Winning a legal battle often boils down to finding and targeting the weakest part of an opponent’s case. Four recent real estate disputes in northeast Ohio are good examples.
Supreme Court Returns Transgender Bathroom Case to Lower Court
by Fisher Phillips
The Redistricting Fight Over Florida’s District 16
by Bryan Driscoll
And what comes next.
Common-Law Marriage in Indiana: Are You Legally Protected?
by Laurie Villanueva
Understanding cohabitation rights and common-law marriage recognition in Indiana.
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