The Impact of the Ninth Circuit’s “Culvert Decision” on Salmon Runs in Washington State.
The Parade of Horribles
by Amy Gunn
Lawsuits about a blood-thinning drug that prevents platelets from clumping together now prevents plaintiffs from joining together to bring state law claims against a corporation when not every plaintiff was harmed in that state.
Bringing Down the Hammer
by Joseph Trotti
Thor relied on one weapon, his mighty hammer. General counsel tends to play to their own strengths. What worked for the Viking deity may be a bad idea for you.
What Happens to Credit Card Debt When I Get a Divorce?
by Hossein Berenji
In a community property state like California, credit card debt may be shared between partners.
New York Takes Leave
by Sharon P. Stiller, Rachel Demarest Gold, & Stephanie Nott
How empire state businesses are preparing to implement the country's most progressive paid-leave program.
Florida Amends Statewide Cybersecurity and Ransomware Act
by Gregory Sirico
A closer look at a Florida act's amendments to strengthen cybersecurity and ransomware requirements across the state.
Crossing the Line
by Joseph Trotti
Divorce can be difficult, complicated and emotionally exhausting. Divorcing across state lines ups the jurisdictional complexity significantly.
Fake Vaccination Card Crackdowns Impact Criminal Law
by Justin Smulison
Those who are making, selling and buying fake COVID-19 vaccine cards are facing federal and state charges.
New Mass. Child Custody Bills Could Transform US Family Law
by Gregory Sirico
How new shared-parenting child custody bills may reshape family law in the state and set a national precedent.
Attacked From All Sides: What Is Happening in the World of Restrictive Covenants?
by Christine Bestor Townsend
One employment lawyer explains how companies can navigate challenges of federal and state governmental scrutiny on restrictive covenant agreements.
Will the Bristol-Myers Decision of Personal Jurisdiction Further Consolidate Litigation in MDLs?
by Jeffrey Travers and Michael J. Miller
We were able to obtain a verdict for Mr. Cooper within a year of opting for the state courts.
Steven E. Pegalis honored with NYSTLA's Lifetime Achievement Award
by Ellen Christie
Founding partner, Steven E. Pegalis, honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by New York State Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA)
A Potentially Precedent-Shifting Verdict
by Sean Stonefield
Preeminent trial lawyer Benedict Morelli on achieving one of the highest pain-and-suffering awards in New York State history.
How Peer Review Powers Industry Referrals
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers combines the trust of industry referrals with state-of-the-art technology to help clients find the right lawyer.
A Balancing Act
by Joseph Milizio
New York State recently passed a landmark law that expands LGBTQ couples’ ability to start a family while protecting surrogates’ rights.
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.
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