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Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP
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Northern California In the Law
by Gregory Sirico
Key litigation trends in wage disputes, workplace privacy and employment practices across Northern California.
How Mediation Is Changing Family Law
by Susan A. Hansen
Kitchen-table contracts and divorce litigation can both hurt families. Mediation offers a middle ground.
Notable Legal News Highlights in Illinois
by Abigail Rowe
Key litigation updates, major appointments, and headline-making cases involving top-listed lawyers in Illinois.
Dedicated to Its Clients: The Simon Law Firm, P.C.
by The Simon Law Firm
Client-focused litigation delivering multi-million dollar verdicts across personal injury and intellectual property law.
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.
ERISA Reaches Its Turning Point
by Bryan Driscoll
ERISA litigation and the laws surrounding are rapidly changing, with companies fundamentally rewriting their business practices.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Kathryn A. Reilly
Litigation - Antitrust
Denver, CO
2023
"Lawyer of the Year"
Craig Lockwood
Class Action Litigation
Toronto, ON, CA
2023
Pennsylvania "Lawyer of the Year" 2022
by Best Lawyers
Wendelynne J. Newton is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Pennsylvania for Litigation-Healthcare.
Colorado "Lawyer of the Year" 2022
by Best Lawyers
Jane E. Young is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Colorado for Insurance Litigation.
Fighting for Justice
by Best Lawyers
From product liability to gas leak litigation, Frantz Law Group fights for clients and systemic accountability
Fintech Law: A Dynamic Space
by Catherine M. Brennan
If a true lender challenge is successful, the Fintech company may face significant civil and criminal penalties for failing to be licensed as a lender, and the loans may be usurious and void in some jurisdictions.
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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