Announcing The Best Lawyers in New Zealand™ 2025 Awards
by Best Lawyers
Best Lawyers is announcing the 16th edition of The Best Lawyers in New Zealand for 2025, including individual Best Lawyers and "Lawyer of the Year" awards.
A Survival Guide for the Sandwich Generation
by Candace Dellacona
Challenges and Strategies for Women Attorneys
Alice Tseng - Toronto 2021 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Cannabis Law
Toronto, ON
The Best Lawyers in New Zealand™ 2024 Awards
by Best Lawyers
The Best Lawyers in New Zealand 2024 awards include an elite field of top lawyers and law firms.
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Boston’s Top Legal Team in the Fight to Prevent Medical Errors
by Justin Smulison
Studies show an alarming increase in avoidable medical errors in hospitals. Lubin & Meyer founder and patient safety advocate, Andrew C. Meyer, Jr. is not surprised.
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How To Prepare a Strong Personal Injury Claim in Canada
by Best Lawyers
If you suffer injuries due to an accident or other incident, you should take several steps to prepare a solid personal injury claim in Canada.
Presenting the 2024 Best Lawyers in Italy
by Best Lawyers
The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms, including the 10th edition of The Best Lawyers in Italy™ and the 2024 “Law Firm of the Year” recipients.
Medical Staff Corrective Action: Dabble at Your Own Risk!
by Sarah E. Coyne
Common-Law Marriage in Indiana: Are You Legally Protected?
by Laurie Villanueva
Understanding cohabitation rights and common-law marriage recognition in Indiana.
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).
Announcing The Best Lawyers in New Zealand™ 2023
by Best Lawyers
The results include an elite field of top lawyers and firms from New Zealand.
The Quarter-Century Childhood
by Joseph Trotti
In recent years, proposed and enacted laws have significantly expanded parental obligation for child support, receiving little attention. Even if well-meaning, they have their flaws, beginning with reduced parental rights.
When Neglect Turns Fatal
by Justin Smulison
Many factors make litigating claims of nursing home abuse and neglect challenging, including patients who are immobile or suffer from dementia and limits on damage awards. Recent case results and proposals to Congress aim to inspire lasting change.
The Employment Pandemic
by Sarah Greene and Meredith Caiafa
The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on employment law since it officially took hold in 2020, but the litigation and lawmaking surrounding it are mutating faster than the variants. Here’s how lawmakers and businesses can keep up.
How to Handle Your Medical Bills After a Car Accident
by Craig D. Rosenbaum
Receiving medical attention after a car accident can be expensive. One personal injury lawyer details the steps to take when seeking medical attention after the accident.
Trump Administration’s Termination of DACA, TPS, and H-4 EAD Immigration Programs Could Leave Employers in a Lurch
by Ann Massey Badmus
Several immigration programs that have authorized over a million immigrant workers are expected to end in 2018 and 2019.
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