Statistics Canada’s annual breakdown of adult criminal court data provides an eye-opening review of how the country’s court system resolves its hundreds of thousands of cases annually.
The Dangers of Broad Scope Retainer Agreements
by Sara Collin
A group of lawyers in Florida were sued by their client for a mistake made by the client’s previous legal representation. The case raised many questions about attorney responsibility when inheriting clients from other lawyers.
Midwest In the Law | 2021
by Gregory Sirico
We examined five court cases that were ongoing in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, and Indiana.
How Litigation Finance Brings Power to the Plaintiff
by Eva Shang
Legalist launched a two-week campaign to help consumers sue Equifax—in small claims court.
Making Defendants Blink
by Margaret Pierce
Pribanic & Pribanic’s diligent trial preparation makes all the difference, both in and out of court.
How You Can Avoid a Civil Suit (And Why You Want To)
by Ryan B. Bormaster
You don't need to go to court to handle a civil suit. Find out your alternative options.
Seeking Help from a Dog Bite Attorney
by Sophia Wright
When is the dog's owner responsible for your injury, and what might that win you in court?
Social Media and Other Innovations Are Jarring the Judiciary
by Michelle V. Rafter
Judge Shira A. Scheindlin means it when she says social media is “totally disrupting the court system.”
The Advantages of Collaborative Divorce for Families
by Best Lawyers
Collaborative divorce is a cooperative alternative to a possibly contentious, court-focused divorce process. Learn more about collaborative divorce here.
How Visual Advocacy Can Strengthen Your Client's Injury Claim
by Justin Smulison
Oatley Vigmond brings their strength in storytelling and visual advocacy to court, effectively trying injury cases and finding success for clients
Bizarre Murdaugh Case Spotlights State-Based System for Regulating Lawyers
by John Ettorre
The drama surrounding the Murdaugh family case out of a small-town South Carolina court spotlights the need for better system regulations.
Your Fault or My Fault, It All Goes Through No-Fault
by Michael L. Taub
The No-Fault System, which helps victims receive payment for accident-related medical bills, does not always regard minor accidents on court dockets.
Patent (Win) Pending
by Morgan Chu and Rebecca Carson
In every court proceeding, patent litigation included, there will be a winner and a loser. Everyone wants to win, but half lose. Why?
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
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.
What's Wrong with WhatsApp?
by Matthew Critchley
A court in Brazil temporarily blocked access to WhatsApp on the basis that its owner had shown “total disrespect for Brazilian laws." What happens now?
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