2025 Best Lawyers Awards Announced: Honoring Outstanding Legal Professionals Across the U.S.
by Jennifer Verta
Introducing the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America and the fifth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.
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Jan Pederson’s Immigration Career
by Wright, Constable & Skeen
Jan Pederson is an immigration law lawyer and partner at Wright, Constable & Skeen, where she has built a strong career working to obtain the best results for her clients.
Myers Thompson: A Leading Partnership in Immigration Law
by Sean Stonefield
As part of its practice, Myers Thompson focuses on helping companies manage their internal immigration policies.
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Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. 2023 Annual Report
by Patrick A. Mullin
Federal charges avoided. Jail time reduced. Acquittals won. Patrick A. Mullin continues to defy the odds in criminal tax and white-collar defense.
The Growing Need for Expert Witnesses Across All Kinds of Litigation
by Erin Quinn-Kong
More lawsuits mean more opportunities for expert witnesses in all industries and specialties.
Radical Change in New England’s Legal Landscape
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on the latest regulatory developments fresh out of New England, covering stories from states including Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Who Gets the Nod When Deciding Between Expert Witnesses?
by Safra Ducreay
It’s not just a matter of experience—often you need to look deeper than what's on the resume.
In the News Weekly Roundup: Court Rules for Taxes in Online Retail
by Best Lawyers
News from our listed lawyers. This week: New leadership at Richards, Layton & Finger, and developments in the Supreme Court.
Forging Bonds, Building Business
by Lizl Leonardo and Crystal L. Howard
As disorienting and occasionally frightening as the pandemic has been, it has also forced lawyers to find innovative new ways to stay connected and do business.
Legal Trends in the Modern Workplace
by Emma R. Schuering and Meghan H. Hanson
Employees are reevaluating their jobs and the workforce, including issues like pay equity, forced arbitration, paid time off, discrimination and other such policies as they continue to navigate a post-pandemic work life.
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.
New York Takes Leave
by Sharon P. Stiller, Rachel Demarest Gold, & Stephanie Nott
How empire state businesses are preparing to implement the country's most progressive paid-leave program.
The Six Essential Rules for Lawyers Dealing With Reporters
by Mary Flood
Talking to the press doesn't have to hurt you. Follow these tips to get the most for your client.
Will the Bristol-Myers Decision of Personal Jurisdiction Further Consolidate Litigation in MDLs?
by Jeffrey Travers and Michael J. Miller
We were able to obtain a verdict for Mr. Cooper within a year of opting for the state courts.
Will Self-Driving Cars Absolutely Improve Road Safety?
by Sean M. Cleary
According to IIHS data, 35.000 Americans were killed in 2015 in car accidents, of which 2.939 occurred in Florida.
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Don’t Cross the Line
by John R. Mitchell and Mira Aftim
Settlement negotiations tend to instigate the most zealous advocacy among attorneys. But how far is “too far?”, and when can settlement demands turn into extortion?
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