As Frantz Law Group approaches its 40th anniversary, the firm is litigating some of the most high-profile cases in state and federal courts.
Panitch Schwarze to Remain as Litigation Counsel for Patent Owner
by Rose Strong
Fred A. Tecce and Dennis J. Butler continue to represent children’s furniture company in patent infringement case in federal court in District of Delaware
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?
Tribal Sovereignty or Discrimination?
by Janice Zhou
The Indian Child Welfare Act was designed to help keep Native American children from being adopted outside their tribes. Now it’s under threat.
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Emroch & Kilduff: Virginia's Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Attorneys
by Emroch & Kilduff
For over 40 years, the award-winning Virginia-based firm Emroch & Kilduff has worked to represent their personal injury clients in both state and federal courts.
Paramount Hit With NY Class Action Lawsuit Over Mass Layoffs
by Gregory Sirico
Paramount Global faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating New York's WARN Act after laying off 300+ employees without proper notice in September.
Preventing Malpractice Issues in Pediatric Practice. A Lawyer's Perspective.
by Sean M. Cleary
Despite medical breakthroughs and patient care, hospitals often act as a source of medical malpractice claims, leaving patients in dire need of legal counsel.
Claims for Antitrust Damages
by Bernt Elsner and Molly Kos
The Austrian Cartel Amendment Act (Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrechts-Änderungsgesetz) 2017 might be put up for its first high-class practicability test sooner than expected.
Banking On It
by Catherine M. Brennan and Nora R. Udell
The fintech revolution has spurred a host of legal questions concerning online lending. Developments at both the federal and state level are beginning to provide some answers.
South Florida’s New Affordable Housing Law
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on the recently enacted Live Local Act, which aims to shrink financial gaps and provide affordable housing availability in South Florida.
Whistleblower Legislation Opens the Doors for More International Claims
by Justin Smulison
An Anti-Money Laundering Act, part of a recently passed Omnibus Budget in the U.S. Senate, is expanding protection for whistleblowers both domestically and internationally.
The Courtroom Climate
by Peter Kolla
Recent decisions across Canada have underscored that courts are wary of usurping legislatures—both provincial and federal—when faced with litigants demanding they do something about climate change.
The Price of Admission
by Janice Zhou
States and the federal government are engaged in a pitched battle over immigration and refugee settlement—with the legal profession caught in the middle, taking fire from both sides.
How to Get a Power of Attorney
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the steps to set up a power of attorney, the risks of DIY forms and how to choose the right person to act on your behalf.
Sharpening the Sword: What You Need to Know About CASPA
by Eric B. Smith
How the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) can radically change the stakes of how you build. Learn what CASPA means for your construction projects and contract disputes.
Eighth Circuit Methodically Rejects Plaintiff’s Allegations of Pretext in Age Discrimination Case
by Andrew E. Tanick
On March 1, 2017, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an important decision affirming summary judgment in an age discrimination claim under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
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