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.
Dress Codes
by Janice Zhou
Bill 21 enforces secularism by banning religious symbols for new public sector hires, drawing sharp legal and social controversy in Québec.
Hotter and More Intense
by Lori Tripoli
Multiple Category 5 hurricanes. Drought. Wildfires. Climate change isn’t just damaging the environment and our health. It’s impacting the bottom line.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Adam J. August
Corporate Law
Washington, D.C., VA
2024
An Army of Nancy
by Rachel Shrewsbury
The horrific stories out of Guantánamo Bay almost caused them to lose faith in the American principles of liberty and justice. Nancy Hollander became the ray of hope they needed.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Managing The Pitfalls of Restitution in Federal White-Collar Cases
by Taft Stettinius & Hollister
While defense attorneys’ primary focus is on their clients serving as little jail time as possible, giving attention to restitution owed is just as important.
The Antipodean Advantage
by Tony Britten-Jones
As the pandemic recedes, Australia remains one of the best countries in which to invest. The commercial law experts at Piper Alderman review the country’s advantages when it comes to outside money looking for outsized returns.
The Crisis Creeps In
by Robert M. Robenalt
What Employers Can Do to Address Opioid Addiction in the Workplace
In the News: Georgia
by Best Lawyers
Trinity Hundredmark wins a Moxie Award; Pete Robinson joins King & Spalding; and L. Lin Wood goes against Elon Musk.
Canada Makes First Foray Into AI Regulation
by Sara Collin
As Artificial Intelligence continues to rise in use and popularity, many countries are working to ensure proper regulation. Canada has just made its first foray into AI regulation.
Public-Private Partnerships in Puerto Rico: A Handbook
by DLA Piper
Historically, there has been vigorous debate among the residents of Puerto Rico for and against the privatization of public property and public services.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Get a Lawyer
by Anne M. Collart and Ricardo Solano Jr.
When a subpoena arrives, having counsel can save time and money and also protect your rights.
Guidelines for Acquisitions of Infrastructure Assets
by Posse Herrera Ruiz
A Colombian firm gives merger and acquisition insights to assess risks in the purchase of potentially tainted assets.
No One at the Wheel
by Michael R. Greco
Will autonomous vehicles drive employers crazy?
Paying the Price in P.R.
by Best Lawyers
Isis Carballo-Irigoyen discusses discuss intergovernmental relations, opportunity zones, and why a move to Puerto Rico to ease your tax burden likely won’t be as simple as you might think.
An Interview With Courtney D. Scobie
by Best Lawyers
Ajamie attorney Courtney D. Scobie discusses her practice.
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