2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
Treacherous Waters, Uncharted Territory
by Bryan Driscoll
Political shifts around the globe this year are forcing international law and business to navigate a more intricate compliance landscape
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.
Debt-Finance: The Five Things our Private Equity Client are Thinking about Going into 2017
by Simon Reid
So, what should business borrowers – private equity or otherwise - keep front of mind right now when it comes to financing debt?
David Ackert's Top Advice on Social Media and Client Prospecting
by Best Lawyers
The president of Ackert Inc. offers his insights on business development to Best Lawyers following the 2019 Legal Marketing Association Annual Conference.
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Does Your Law Firm Need a COO?
by Esquire Bank
Esquire Bank explains how having a chief operating officer can help with law firm growth plans, business management, client acquisition and daily operations.
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Coffey Burlington: A Legacy of Legal Excellence
by John Fields
In complex practice areas, such as business litigation and white-collar defense, Miami-based firm Coffey Burlington continues to set a standard of excellence.
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Inclusion in the UK Legal Market: Why Diversity Really Matters
by Financial Times
Diversity and inclusion are increasingly important in law firm business models, driven by client and stakeholder demand, corporate responsibility and recruitment and retention success.
Meeting Halfway
by Julia B. Meister
To resolve family and business disputes including wills, trusts, estates and more, mediation is often a more effective, gentler and cheaper option than litigation.
The Great Debate: Do You Arbitrate Commercial Disputes?
by David K. Taylor
In a civil case, is it wiser for a business to try to persuade the counterparty to agree from the outset to arbitration—or potentially to place its very solvency in the unpredictable hands of a judge and jury?
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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.
Make the Workforce American Again
by Michael J. Wildes
The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, including jobs in technology, engineering, science, architecture, accounting, and business.
Q&A with Emmanuel Daoud of Cabinet D'Avocats Vigo
by Meredith Hinshaw-Chaney
Emmanuel Daoud, 2018 Paris Lawyer of the Year in Criminal Defense, discusses the unique challenges of criminal business law and his approach to effective client advocacy.
An Employer’s Guidebook to Responding to Online Harassment
by Belle Harris and Brent Siler
Navigating online defamation against your business requires strategic responses. Two employment lawyers guide how to leverage contracts, understand social media limitations and the risks of legal action.
A Hectic Autumn Lies Ahead for Financial Institutions
by Francisco Uría
All these new regulations share certain common features: they impact on almost all areas of a bank across the board (legal counsel, legislative compliance, business, technology, etc.).
Before the Claim Hits
by George Lankford
General liability insurance is rarely as simple as it might seem—and if you wait to examine your policy specifics until your business has been sued, it’s too late.
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