These agreements protect business interests but often test the limits of worker mobility and fairness.
US Commercial Litigation Trends for 2025
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As Business Priorities Evolve, So Too Does the Role of Litigation in the Corporate Playbook.
Motion Sustained
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Corporate social responsibility isn’t just good for the planet—increasingly, it’s good for business, too.
Making a Meaningful Difference for All
by Malone Law
With its focus on injury prevention, Malone Law is working to put itself out of business.
4 Ways to Engage Your Client on Their Terms
by Scott Distasio
Upping your customer service skills could boost business, propel your career, and help you retain top clients.
Misinformation Age
by Gregory Sirico
As AI weaponizes lies, can global law, corporate business practices and legal associates adapt to the growing threat?
I-140 Petition
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I-140 petition requires financial ability to pay for small business, sole proprietor, household and other individual petitioners.
Know Your Objectives Before Negotiations Start
by Christopher R. Sackett
Why would you begin a business negotiation without knowing your objectives and acceptable outcomes? The answer: You shouldn’t.
Drones: What Legal Issues Should You Be Thinking About?
by Rachel Constantino-Wallace, John Roche, and John Wechkin
Issues like product liability, FAA compliance, privacy, and IP surround the use of drones for personal and business use.
Bruce W. Ficken, Philadelphia's "Lawyer of the Year" for Construction Law 2017
by Nicole Ortiz
"We’re not in the business of making mountains out of molehills. We try to make molehills out of mountains."
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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.
The Human Cost
by Justin Smulison
2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
Treacherous Waters, Uncharted Territory
by Bryan Driscoll
Political shifts around the globe this year are forcing international law and business to navigate a more intricate compliance landscape
Hoge Law Firm opens in La Jolla
by Hoge Law Firm
After more than three decades practicing business litigation, Charles T. Hoge has launched Hoge Law Firm in downtown La Jolla.
Most Americans Lack a Power of Attorney for Assets
by George M. Riter
Only 25 percent of American households have estate planning documents in place. A Power of Attorney for Assets will secure your financial affairs should you be unable to do so yourself.
Debt-Finance: The Five Things our Private Equity Client are Thinking about Going into 2017
by Simon Reid
So, what should business borrowers – private equity or otherwise - keep front of mind right now when it comes to financing debt?
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