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
Strategy and Resilience
by Justin Smulison
Easton & Easton partners discuss how innovating during 2020’s uncertainty led to stronger injury cases, new practice areas, and greater success.
Contracts and Translations
by Christian Ray Pilares
Working with manufacturers in China can be profitable but challenging. Third party services like law firms and translation services can be helpful.
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
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Cryptocurrency and Divorce
by Crystal Espinosa Buit
One lawyer explains how cryptocurrency, the fastest growing investment form, can impact assets in a divorce and why it should not be ignored in divorce proceedings.
Divide and Conquer
by Kathryn A. Graves
The practice of family law has changed substantially in recent decades. How is it different—and how does that affect the lawyers who specialize in it?
U.S. Steps up Efforts to Review Social Media Use by Immigrants and Visitors
by Bradley L. Ortman
Last month, the DHS implemented a new rule to systematize its efforts to monitor social media use of intending immigrants and travelers to the United States.
Pre and Postnuptial Agreements
by Kelly A. Scott
Family law lawyer Kelly Scott explains what both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are and how they can impact a divorce.
Fighting Goliath—And Winning
by Johanna Marmon
Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath holds corporate America’s and the insurance industry’s feet to the fire in its quest for justice and consumer safety.
Clear and Unmistakable Uncertainty
by William D. Edwards and Joseph J. Brennan
MV Transportation and the battle over the contract coverage test.
Aim High and Fly
by Khalil Abdullah
From a silent victim of hometown segregation to Air Force captain and lawyer of consummate skill, Karen Evans exemplifies leadership—and vows always to help those who seek to follow her path.
Marriage, Mortgages, and Millennials
by Angelica Rolong Cormier
More and more couples nowadays are cohabitating before marriage. But how does reimbursement claims work if a divorce happens?
Hotter and More Intense
by Lori Tripoli
Multiple Category 5 hurricanes. Drought. Wildfires. Climate change isn’t just damaging the environment and our health. It’s impacting the bottom line.
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Dedicated Advisors and Advocates
by John Fields
Best Lawyers recipient Joseph F. Brophy continually instills confidence in his clients, representing a wide range of individuals and businesses in Austin.
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Love and Money
by Kevin Salzstein
Why a Prenup Could Be Your Best Investment
Funds and Fiduciaries
by Scott Burnett Smith
Early in 2022, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling in a key case dealing with pension funds’ obligations to their participants. The decision established two guardrails that govern how fund managers do their job.
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