Trump and Immigration: Separating Truth from Fiction
by Harlan G. York
Deportations aren’t up, but the people who are being deported are more “newsworthy.”
Navigating Rough Waters
by Sergio Díez
Chile has a solid foundation to welcome and protect foreign investment even in turbulent times. Its strong network of international treaties helps provide stability beyond the political contingency.
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.
Holly K. Towle, Seattle Information Technology Law "Lawyer of the Year" 2016
by Best Lawyers
Working to achieve excellence in serving clients and the community
Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo: Pennsylvania's Leading Workers' Compensation Firm
by Justin Smullison
Never ones to back down from a fight, Jason Krasno and the award-winning lawyers of Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo also remember to make client service a top priority.
Current Status of Image Rights Structures in Spain
by Eduardo Montejo
How Preventative Counsel Is Changing Criminal Defense
by Best Lawyers
Ayala Gómez discusses Oliva-Ayala's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for criminal defense law in Spain.
How This Firm Is Shaping the Economic Future of Ukraine
by Best Lawyers
Denis Lysenko discusses how AEQUO has helped build a new business environment.
New York Legal News: Key Cases and Firm Updates
by Best Lawyers
From courtroom wins to landmark investigations, New York lawyers continue to shape the legal landscape.
Should We Eliminate the H-1B Cap?
by Roxanne H. Levine
The United States’ H-1B visa program has helped foster growth in the U.S. while also placing severe limitations on visas. It may be time to consider eliminating the program cap altogether.
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.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
Blurred Lines
by Andrew Kirby
Where does responsible lending end and unconscionability begin? Australian courts have come to vastly different conclusions. An overview of current case law.
Employment-based U.S. Immigration
by Matthew T. Phillips
A look back at 2017 and what to expect in 2018.
Maxwell Verdict Shines Light on Human Trafficking Claims
by Justin Smulison
The Ghislaine Maxwell verdict brought the spotlight down on the insidious and ever-growing problem of global human trafficking, with more cases emerging in court.
DC Bar Election Reveals Why Silence Isn’t Always Neutrality
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