We Have an Arbitration Agreement, So What Are We Doing in Court?
by Patricia H. Thompson
Arbitration is meant to avoid litigation, not cause it. But vague or flawed contract language can lead parties straight to court—and years of delay.
IN PARTNERSHIP
DSK Law: Experience, Dedication and Service to Florida
by DSK Law
DSK Law has represented clients in an array of commercial and business litigation cases in Florida with great attention to detail and communication since 1976.
New York “Lawyer of the Year” 2022
by Best Lawyers
With more than 40 years of experience, David H. Perecman is recognized as 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in Long Island.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Bryan J. Gottfredson
Litigation - Real Estate
Scottsdale, AZ
2023
Funding for University Programs Takes a Hit
by Joseph Begonis
From student rights litigation to public safety investigations, Best Lawyers-recognized counsel tackle pressing issues across Canada.
Building a Greener Future on Unsolid Ground
by William S. Thomas
As climate change only intensifies, natural disasters are becoming more frequent and shifting how construction legal professionals conduct litigation.
Enhancing Consumer Safety Through Winning Jury Trials and Substantial Settlements
by Justin Smulison
Firm founder and lead trial lawyer James P. Frantz discusses how landmark victories in litigation and trial protect consumers.
California Overhauls Controversial Private Attorneys General Act
by Eric C. Schwettmann and Katherine A. Hren
Enacted 20 years ago, PAGA is well behind the litigation curve in an age where change is always in motion.
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Thomson Rogers: Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers
by Thomson Rogers
Since establishment in 1935, Toronto-based firm Thomson Rogers has consistently delivered results for their clients struggling through complex litigation.
In the News: Indiana
by Abigail Rowe
From opioid litigation to landmark personal injury verdicts, Indiana attorneys make headlines with high-profile cases and impactful legal service.
Pilot Project Aims to Expedite Discovery in Federal Court
by Robert A. Clifford
Discovery has become more expansive in litigation, despite the fact that the vast majority of civil cases settle before trial.
Hoge Law Firm opens in La Jolla
by Hoge Law Firm
After more than three decades practicing business litigation, Charles T. Hoge has launched Hoge Law Firm in downtown La Jolla.
New England States With Incoming Legislation
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers takes an in depth look at newly proposed bills, litigation and cases coming out of four New England states.
Incendiary Behavior
by Lyssa A. Roberts and Rahul Ravipudi
California’s future will see more frequent wildfires caused by faulty equipment. Litigation tied to recent Golden State infernos shows the way forward.
Chemical Considerations
by David A. Fusco, Tara L. Pehush, Laura K. Veith and Vincenzo R. Chimera
Consumer exposure to a variety of chemicals is increasingly fertile ground for the plaintiffs’ bar, with an array of litigation targeting manufacturers.
A Roadmap for Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Three-time “Lawyer of The Year” Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the city from more litigation.
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