ESG and Stakeholder Capitalism as Tools for Energy Transition
by Javier Cremades
The recent rise of “stakeholder capitalism” shows the way forward to solving today’s energy crisis and working toward a carbon-free future. Are companies and governments up to the challenge?
Recent Developments on Privacy and Data Protection in Brazil
by Ricardo Barretto Ferreira da Silva and Camila Taliberti Ribeiro da Silva
A change of paradigm is urgent and requires a robust legislation on personal data protection.
Why Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk Want to 'Delete All IP Law'
by Bryan Driscoll
This Isn’t Just a Debate Over How to Pay Creators. It’s a Direct Challenge to Legal Infrastructure.
ITN Weekly Roundup: Petition Denied Against Emmy-Winning Show
by Best Lawyers
A look at the headlines featuring Best Lawyers listed lawyers for the week of July 22.
What Do Your Clients Want, Anyway?
by Emilia Levisay
Law Firm Strategies to Best Serve Clients.
Tom Girardi: A Legend in the Legal Profession
by Best Lawyers
Tom Girardi takes on industry titans to win billions for the injured.
Stephen E. Raynes, Philadelphia's "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs 2017
by Raynes McCarty
Unwelcome Guests
by Michael Winkleman
Evidence indicates that, like cruise ships, hotels are home to a “hidden epidemic” of rape, sexual assault and other crimes. Much more needs to be done to combat this scourge.
Marielle F. Hazen, Harrisburg's "Lawyer of the Year" for Elder Law 2017
by Tess Congo
Warning Signs
by Antonio M. Romanucci
The Warning Signs and Legal Remedies of Mass Shootings
The New Business Immigration Regime
by Corporate Immigration Partners
Five things executives and HR should do.
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Elevating Our Cases Into Causes
by Justin Smulison
My Data My Rules: An Overview of Data Protection in Brazil
by Fábio Pereira
Trump and Immigration: Separating Truth from Fiction
by Harlan G. York
Deportations aren’t up, but the people who are being deported are more “newsworthy.”
Navigating Rough Waters
by Sergio Díez
Chile has a solid foundation to welcome and protect foreign investment even in turbulent times. Its strong network of international treaties helps provide stability beyond the political contingency.
Tribal Sovereignty or Discrimination?
by Janice Zhou
The Indian Child Welfare Act was designed to help keep Native American children from being adopted outside their tribes. Now it’s under threat.
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