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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.
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Marc Sorini, Washington, D.C. "Lawyer of the Year" for Food and Beverage Law 2018
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Changes in Employment Arbitration for 2025
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Government Liability for Crumbling Infrastructure
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Across the country, infrastructure is failing
E-Scooters: Spontaneous Fun or Serious Danger?
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Reports of serious injury raise questions over the legality of electric scooters—even as ridership grows.
We Are Women, We Are Fearless
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From One Man to a Nationally Recognized Force
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As Frantz Law Group nears 38 years of advocacy for the injured, founder James P. Frantz reflects on his firm’s achievements and discusses its involvement with history-making cases.
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