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The 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" Awards in Canada
by Best Lawyers
We are excited to announce the recipients of the 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" awards in Canada.
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Smith LaCien LLP – Trial Lawyers
by Smith LaCien
Dedicated to Helping Victims of Medical Malpractice Obtain Justice
The Litigation Finance Mass Tort Gold Rush
by Justin Smulison
Third-party litigation funding is transforming mass torts, propelling the high-risk area into a multi-billion-dollar industry
UnitedHealth's Twin Legal Storms
by Bryan Driscoll
ERISA failures and shareholder fallout in the wake of a CEO’s death.
Not too Broken to Fix
by Brian Graham
How to improve the H1-B lottery and protect wages now.
The Only Thing that Is Constant Is Change
by Howard Rubin
New Oregon employment laws.
United They Stand
by Justin Smulison
Teamwork and commitment are the core values of Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh & Jardine, which fueled successes in and out of the courtroom in 2020
Rebuilding Faith in the Legal System
by Margo Pierce
Burg Simpson lawyers discuss what drives them to fight for consumers and significant cases in their consumer advocacy.
Cross-Border Listings of Swiss Companies
by Jacques Iffland and Ariel Ben Hattar
The law of unintended consequences.
In the News: Northern California
by Best Lawyers
News and notes from lawyers in Northern California
Morelli Law: Top NYC Injury and Trial Lawyers
by Best Lawyers
Inside the New York trial firm winning high-stakes verdicts in injury, product liability and civil rights cases.
Civil War
by Meghan Wynkoop and Anastasia Shubert-Baranowski
In several globally spanning industries, sex-trafficking lawsuits have increased dramatically, targeting online platforms, property owners and companies.
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."
Great Rebuild
by Best Lawyers
Néstor Méndez discusses labor peace, junk-bond repercussions, and the laudable resilience of those who call this storm-battered island home.
Dark Matters
by Robert A. Clifford
So-called dark money in judicial elections threatens to undermine public confidence in the courts. What can the legal profession do to combat it?
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