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High Egg Prices Crack Open Federal Showdown
by Bryan Driscoll
White House sues California over cage-free law.
Privacy Practice
by Casey Waughn
Data protection is all the rage among tech companies and state, national (and even transnational) governments alike. Is it a passing fad or here to stay? And how should businesses and groups of all sizes handle compliance with a blizzard of new laws?
Noncompete Extinct
by Mark W. Bakker
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a blanket ban on noncompete agreements that could radicalize post-termination protections afforded to employers.
Common-Law Marriage in Indiana: Are You Legally Protected?
by Laurie Villanueva
Understanding cohabitation rights and common-law marriage recognition in Indiana.
Wage and Overtime Laws for Truck Drivers
by Greg Mansell
For truck drivers nationwide, underpayment and overtime violations are just the beginning of a long list of problems. Below we explore the wages you are entitled to but may not be receiving.
The Top Employment Cases of 2017 and a Sneak Peek at 2018
by Nonnie L. Shivers
Major employment law decisions in 2017 preview big changes ahead in workplace rights, arbitration, and discrimination law.
6 Steps to Finding the Right Keywords for Your Legal Content
by Jamilla Tabbara
Follow a practical guide to keyword research and boost your law firm’s SEO to reach more potential clients.
The Future of Family Law: 3 Top Trends Driving the Field
by Gregory Sirico
How technology, mental health awareness and alternative dispute resolution are transforming family law to better support evolving family dynamics.
Best Lawyers Launches CMO Advisory Board
by Jamilla Tabbara
Strategic counsel from legal marketing’s most experienced voices.
New England's Climate Litigation Surge
by Bryan Driscoll
What law firms need to know
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
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