Three-time “Lawyer Of The Year”* Steve Yerrid reflects on how South Florida was the setting for some of his most memorable trials.
Summer Voting Season Is Here!
by Best Lawyers
Summer 2021 voting is open to all lawyers listed in Best Lawyers in Chile, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain.
Latinflation
by Alejandra Daroch and Jaime Carey Astaburuaga
Long a beacon of economic stability in South America, Chile has been buffeted lately by the global rise in inflation. Can a key element of its monetary policy help it weather the storm?
Medical Malpractice Reform Trends in Texas, Utah, Georgia and SC
by Bryan Driscoll
A fresh wave of medical malpractice reform is reshaping the law.
CEO Acquitted of Securities Fraud Charge
by Bart Daniel
On April 19, 2017, after a two-week trial, a federal jury unanimously acquitted Revolutions Medical Corporation (RMCP) CEO Rondald Wheet on all three counts of securities fraud and false filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
How Being a Client Almost Made Me Quit Law School
by Paula Birch Billingsley
Suddenly becoming a personal injury client gave one law school student a new appreciation for clients’ needs and concerns. Here are some considerations even experienced lawyers ought to keep in mind.
Biden’s History-Making SCOTUS Nominees
by Gregory Sirico
The promise of the first Black female Supreme Court Justice in history is on the verge of reality as the top three candidates for the most recent vacant seat are announced.
It’s All Relative
by Paula Birch Billingsley
Relative adoption can be infant adoption too; it happened to us and was quick, easy and inexpensive.
Masters in the Courtroom
by Best Lawyers
A look into The Law Offices of Frank L. Branson and the notable work of its lawyers against negligence.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Fighting for Justice. Championing Prevention.
by John Fields
At DeMayo Law Offices, legal advocacy and community outreach reinforce one another
Key Developments and Trends in U.S. Commercial Litigation
by Justin Smulison
Whether it's multibillion-dollar water cleanliness verdicts or college athletes vying for the right to compensation, the state of litigation remains strong.
Waiver Programs for International Medical Graduates
by Elizabeth L.A. Garvish
Immigration lawyer Elizabeth L.A. Garvish offers an overview of the interested government agency waiver programs for international medical graduates.
Noncompete Extinct
by Mark W. Bakker
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a blanket ban on noncompete agreements that could radicalize post-termination protections afforded to employers.
Three Steps to Follow when Contesting Tax Penalties
by Anthony E. Rebollo
Understand your options for avoiding unnecessary tax fines
All Together With Pride: The Best Lawyers Team Volunteers During Pride Month
by Megan Edmonds
Offering time, muscle power, donations and more, the Best Lawyers team supports local advocacy groups’ events.
Activism in Action: Jeffery Robinson
by John Ettorre
From action to “Action!,” Jeffery Robinson’s Who We Are project and new documentary chronicle his efforts to expose, confront and put a stop to the country’s long history of anti-Black racism.
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