As Regan Zambri Long celebrates its 25th anniversary, co-founder and two-time Medical Malpractice “Lawyer of the Year”, Patrick Regan reflects on some of the firm’s most notable resolutions.
An Interview With Bruce D. Lamb of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart
by Best Lawyers
The 2019 Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" winner for Health Care Law in Tampa looks at how his practice is changing.
IN PARTNERSHIP
SUGARMAN's 65-Year Legacy
by Sugarman and Sugarman
SUGARMAN, one of Boston’s most trusted personal injury law firms, has a decades long legacy of serving personal injury clients throughout New England.
Making a Difference
by John Fields
Best Lawyers®* honoree Randall H. Scarlett on his firm’s long history of helping those injured or wronged at the hands of others.
Protect Your Pets: Westchester Elder Law Attorney Anthony Enea Explains How to Provide for Pets in an Estate Plan
by Anthony J. Enea
Along with pet ownership comes the responsibility of ensuring your companion animal's care and well-being - even if that extends beyond your lifetime.
Preventing Malpractice Issues in Pediatric Practice. A Lawyer's Perspective.
by Sean M. Cleary
Despite medical breakthroughs and patient care, hospitals often act as a source of medical malpractice claims, leaving patients in dire need of legal counsel.
New York Passes 9/11 Notice Act
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the newly enacted 9/11 Notice Act, which seeks to find individuals eligible for medical care coverage under different federal programs.
IN PARTNERSHIP
A Street Fight in the Bronx
by Adam Leitman Bailey
Adam Leitman Bailey’s firm helped settle a Bronx brawl over land between two parties and brought victory against a long-standing powerful family in New York.
New York “Lawyer of the Year” 2022
by Best Lawyers
With more than 40 years of experience, David H. Perecman is recognized as 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in Long Island.
More Than a Buzzword: ESG’s Rightful Place in the Boardroom
by Maureen Gershanik
ESG is a copiously used term as of late, but one thing that’s abundantly clear about it? Just how misunderstood the movement and its objectives really are, and how it should impact the boardroom.
In-House Counsel
by Nancy Lippincott
Lizzie Fletcher was a star lawyer in Houston before defeating a nine-term incumbent to win a seat in Congress last November. What the much-lauded work she did in her first career teach her about how to succeed in this new one?
Gun Rights for Convicted Felons? The DOJ Says It's Time.
by Bryan Driscoll
It's more than an administrative reopening of a long-dormant issue; it's a test of how the law reconciles the right to bear arms with protecting the public.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Kenya S. Woodruff
Health Care Law
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
2024
Georgia Laws Taking Effect in 2022
by Gregory Sirico
Three new pieces of Georgia legislation aim to improve medical bill transparency, lower the sales tax on vehicles and enact further safeguards to protect children in foster care.
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.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Tips to Help Avoid...Happily Ever After Ending Sooner Than Expected
by Frances H. Krasnow
A little preparation in a marriage goes a long way. By exploring prenups, postnups and estate planning, spouses can alleviate many financial stressors that may lead to a divorce.
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