A warning and opportunity for Canadian business and law.
Presenting the 2025 Best Lawyers Editions in Chile, Colombia, Peru and Puerto Rico
by Jennifer Verta
Celebrating top legal professionals in South America and the Caribbean.
Q&A with Andrew Smulian of Akerman
by Best Lawyers
Akerman’s former chair shares insights on growth, innovation, and the firm’s commitment to community impact.
Q&A with Franklin Hoet-Linares of Venezuela’s Hoet Pelaez Castillo & Duque
by Best Lawyers
An interview with Franklin Hoet-Linares of Venezuela’s Hoet Pelaez Castillo & Duque.
The Promised Land
by Jennifer Alvey
Real work-life balance and sophisiticated practice at a women-owned law firm.
High Egg Prices Crack Open Federal Showdown
by Bryan Driscoll
White House sues California over cage-free law.
How to Get Full Custody of a Child
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the legal steps, required evidence and common misconceptions about full custody to protect your parental rights.
Florida Rewrites the Rules on Housing
by Laurie Villanueva
Whether locals like it or not.
How US Immigration Works: Everything You Need to Know
by Jennifer Verta
Explore the pathways, processes and evolving policies shaping U.S. immigration today.
Individual Arbitration of ERISA Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims – Is it Possible and, if So, Is It Worth It?
by Myron D. Rumeld, Sydney Juliano and Tulio D. Chirinos
Proskauer lawyers discuss whether it is possible and advisable to seek arbitration of ERISA claims.
Uninsured Flying Objects
by Marialuisa S. Gallozzi, Claire O'Rourke and Laura Beth Cohen
As drones and other “unmanned aerial vehicles” increasingly crowd the skies, the law—and insurance policies—will have to figure out how best to bring them back safely to terra firma.
Legal Separation vs. Divorce
by Bryan Driscoll
A clear guide to understanding the legal, financial and emotional differences between separating and ending a marriage.
Panama Papers: Evasion and Avoidance
by Best Lawyers
Attorneys from across the world consider what the future holds for businesses and individuals with foreign holdings and investments.
Clash Across the Channel
by Peter Rosher and Clément Fouchard
The diametric opposition of decisions reached by French and English courts in a recent arbitration case shows how profound cultural differences between international jurisdictions can lead to maddening legal uncertainty.
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