One legal career path can often lead to a plethora of options. In this article, we highlight former recognized lawyers whose commitment to justice never dwindled.
The 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" Awards in Canada
by Best Lawyers
We are excited to announce the recipients of the 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" awards in Canada.
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
Critical Period
by Maryne Gouhier and Armelle Royer
How the green-energy raw materials chase is rewriting geopolitics
Q&A with Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch of Colin Biggers & Paisley
by Best Lawyers
Patrick Monahan and Andrew Tulloch talk about their work with Colin Biggers & Paisley.
Clash Across the Channel
by Clément Fouchard and Peter Rosher
The diametric opposition of decisions reached by French and English courts in a recent arbitration case shows how profound cultural differences between international jurisdictions can lead to maddening legal uncertainty.
Unveiling the 2025 Best Lawyers Awards Canada: Celebrating Legal Excellence
by Jennifer Verta
Presenting the 19th edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada and the 4th edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada.
What Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Means for Indiana
by Rock Lee
What will marijuana legalization mean for business, past conviction, and beyond?
Adoption of “Emergency Bylaws” Continues
by Shenna Johnson and David Clark
The disruption to businesses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic that took hold in 2020 prompted renewed focus on corporate governance under emergency conditions.
Pribanic Secures Milestone Verdict in Rural PA County
by Justin Smulison
Ten-time honoree Victor H. Pribanic secured one of 2023’s most notable verdicts in a Pennsylvania county that historically has not been empathic to plaintiffs.
Role of the Immigration Lawyer in the Age of Trump
by Cyrus Mehta
U.S. Steps up Efforts to Review Social Media Use by Immigrants and Visitors
by Bradley L. Ortman
Last month, the DHS implemented a new rule to systematize its efforts to monitor social media use of intending immigrants and travelers to the United States.
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.
Interagency Cooperation: Raising the Bar for Immigration Adherence
by Kathleen Campbell Walker
Is Federal Inaction Crippling New York’s Gun Laws?
by Bryan Driscoll
Tragedy tests the limits of Empire State gun control.
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