The number of female lawyers at the UK’s top 100 law firms is increasing, but only slowly – so why are women still significantly under-represented at partner level?
Reddit’s Lawsuit Could Change How Much AI Knows About You
by Justin Smulison
Big AI is battling for its future—your data’s at stake.
RTO Tariffs and Market Protocols–Will the Supreme Court Limit Chevron Deference?
by Lyle D. Larson
Looking at the future of Chevron deference following Kennedy's unexpected departure.
Employment-based U.S. Immigration
by Matthew T. Phillips
A look back at 2017 and what to expect in 2018.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Fighting for Justice. Championing Prevention.
by John Fields
At DeMayo Law Offices, legal advocacy and community outreach reinforce one another
Breaking Up Is Hard: Antitrust Perspectives on Big Tech
by Douglas C. Ross
As antitrust prosecutors look at “Big Tech,” one size doesn’t fit all
Track Check
by Linda S. Stein, Sarah Nural, Anthony J. LaRocca and Peter W. Denton
A broad-gauge look at the latest trends in U.S. railroad law.
A Line in the Sand
by Susan H. Abramovitch and Phedely Artiste
Norway’s Beach Handball Team Fined for Defying Bikini Dress Code at European Championship
How to Advise Clients in International Arbitration and Mediation
by Best Lawyers
Karl Pörnbacher discusses how his firm stays at the forefront of advising clients.
An Interview With Bastian Finkel of BLD Bach Langheid Dallmayr, Germany's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" Winner in Insurance Law
by Best Lawyers
A look at the new European policies changing the insurance landscape in Germany.
The Promised Land
by Jennifer Alvey
Real work-life balance and sophisiticated practice at a women-owned law firm.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California, San Francisco
by Clifford J. Zatz and Josh Thomas Foust
The decision “may make it impossible to bring certain mass actions at all."
Canadian Women in the Legal Profession: From Non-‘Persons’ to Chief Justices
by Sara Collin
We take an in-depth look at the challenges and optimistic future of women in the Canadian legal sector.
Civil Rights Cases are Part of MLK’s Legacy, But Many are Moving to State Courts
by John Ettorre
We take a closer look at civil rights litigation and how cases are evolving.
Chris Richter, Montréal’s 2020 “Lawyer of the Year” Honoree in Alternative Dispute Resolution
by Best Lawyers
Montréal’s 2020 Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year discusses his time at Torys
Privacy Practice
by Casey Waughn
Data protection is all the rage among tech companies and state, national (and even transnational) governments alike. Is it a passing fad or here to stay? And how should businesses and groups of all sizes handle compliance with a blizzard of new laws?
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