Foiled Plans: How Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Thwarted A Famous Building’s Trickery
by Rebecca Blackwell
When the Frick building, planned renovations that would threaten the welfare of nearby residents, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. jumped in to uncover the truth.
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Get a Lawyer
by Anne M. Collart and Ricardo Solano Jr.
When a subpoena arrives, having counsel can save time and money and also protect your rights.
Competitive Balance
by David Feldman and Peter Flynn
Major amendments to Canada’s Competition Act were rushed through Parliament this June with scarcely any debate. They will likely have enormous antitrust ramifications—and businesses had better be ready.
Announcing the 2022 Best Lawyers in Japan
by Best Lawyers
Recognizing Japan’s elite legal professionals and top law firms across key practice areas in the 2022 edition.
No Place Like Home
by Janice Zhou
The housing crisis across the country has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, California being no exception. However, state laws have recently been passed to address the problem.
Guidelines for Acquisitions of Infrastructure Assets
by Posse Herrera Ruiz
A Colombian firm gives merger and acquisition insights to assess risks in the purchase of potentially tainted assets.
Solving Insolvency
by Best Lawyers
Markus Fellner discusses emerging trends in insolvency and reorganization law and the work his firm has done with the visually impaired.
An Interview With Bougartchev Moyne Associés
by Best Lawyers
France’s 2020 “Law Firm of the Year” honoree in Criminal Defense Law
Related-Party Transactions in Chile
by Roberto Guerrero V. and Tomás Kubick
A significant change in law and practice.
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Intellectual Property Audit: General Guide
by Vincent J. Allen
Anthropic Class Action a Warning Shot for AI Industry
by Bryan Driscoll
The signal is clear: Courts, not Congress, are writing the first rules of AI.
Corporate and Securities Law
White-collar Criminal Defense
Real Estate
Elder Law
All Aboard
by Patricia Brown Holmes
What effect is California’s new law mandating more women in corporate boardrooms likely to have?
The CEO Stands Alone
by Joan Meyer
C-suite executives might think their internal communications are protected by attorney-client privilege. One recent case shows why that’s a risky bet to make.
2023 Best Lawyers Mexican Awards
by Best Lawyers
Announcing Mexico's 2023 recognized lawyers and firms.
Legal Trends in the Modern Workplace
by Emma R. Schuering and Meghan H. Hanson
Employees are reevaluating their jobs and the workforce, including issues like pay equity, forced arbitration, paid time off, discrimination and other such policies as they continue to navigate a post-pandemic work life.
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