The Sixth Circuit will determine if a major procedural change is warranted for employees seeking unpaid wages.
We're Not in Kansas Anymore
by Paul Hewett
What will family law look like in the “coronaverse” of 2020 and beyond.
Domestic Visa Renewal
by Tiffany Derentz
Domestic visa renewal is a game-changer, but it will take time and resources.
Product Liability in 3D
by Stephen G.A. Myers and Kelly E. Brilleaux
How will liability issues evolve as product liability lawsuits begin to surface involving 3D-printed products?
A Sea Change on Land
by Suneel Gupta and Linda A. Klein
Autonomous vehicles will revolutionize almost every area of the law. Here’s a look at what’s rapidly approaching.
A Legacy of Helping Those in Need
by Johanna Marmon
Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder has established itself in Connecticut as a firm that will fight for its clients.
Claims on a Canine
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Which factors will most influence the settlement amount in a case involving a dog attack? Here’s an overview.
President Trump Signs Revised Entry Ban
by Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy
President Trump has signed a revised executive order that will suspend the entry of nationals of 6 countries.
Sweeping Changes to Illinois Child Support
by Timothy E. Weiler
Sweeping changes to the way Illinois courts will calculate child support are set to take effect July 1, 2017.
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The Oatley Vigmond Effect
by Sara Collin
How the firm’s four newest partners will carry on its legacy of handling some of the most challenging personal injury cases in the country.
New York State Lobbying Regulations Are Changing in 2019
by Caplin & Drysdale
JCOPE's new comprehensive lobbying regulations will close loopholes and make key changes to grassroots and direct lobbying starting January 2019.
The Unkindest Cut
by Aria Gmitter
Want to save money by dealing with unregulated amateurs in hair care or a hundred other professions? You might be courting disaster, as my tormented tresses will testify.
Presumption of Parentage
by Lauren Marciano
Family law lawyer Lauren Marciano discusses a pending landmark Supreme Court decision in Oklahoma that will impact LGBTQIA+ couples seeking assisted reproduction.
Incendiary Behavior
by Lyssa A. Roberts and Rahul Ravipudi
California’s future will see more frequent wildfires caused by faulty equipment. Litigation tied to recent Golden State infernos shows the way forward.
Look for the Zoom Label
by Matthew C. Lonergan and Anne R. Yuengert
Will the virtual platforms that got such a boost during the pandemic replace how you interact with your employees, unions, and lawyers?
Settlement Exposes Risk of Surgical Centers
by Justin Smulison
Josh Koskoff hopes his firm's latest wrongful death settlement will encourage surgical centers to put systems in place that protect patients’ safety.
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