The co-founders of Lyons & Simmons, LLP discuss their relentless dedication to pursuing justice for clients while also invoking change.
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Trial Lawyers Fight to Protect Individuals from Abuse
by Esquire Bank
With Esquire Bank's financial support, Elise Sanguinetti was able to challenge and end the Forced Arbitration Act. Her legislation continues to help other trial lawyers attain justice for abuse survivors.
Racial Discrimination Suit Against NFL May End in Arbitration
by John Ettorre
A former Miami Dolphins head coach is up against the NLF in a discrimination case that is on a path to arbitration; the NFL remains focused on equality for their diverse coaching staff.
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The Rise of Child Sexual Abuse: A Dark Epidemic
by Justin Smulison
As child sexual abuse cases continue to grow in prevalence, Bobby Saadian, founder & president of Wilshire Law Firm, gives Best Lawyers the inside scoop.
Vicki Lafer Abrahamson, Chicago, IL "Lawyer of the Year" for Employment Law – Individuals
by Tess Congo
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Emroch & Kilduff: Virginia's Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Attorneys
by Emroch & Kilduff
For over 40 years, the award-winning Virginia-based firm Emroch & Kilduff has worked to represent their personal injury clients in both state and federal courts.
New York “Lawyer of the Year” 2022
by Best Lawyers
With more than 40 years of experience, David H. Perecman is recognized as 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in Long Island.
Gina Shishima, Austin, TX "Lawyer of the Year" for Patent Law
by Tess Congo
Highlighting Gina Shishima of Norton Rose Fulbright and her achievements in patent law.
Sex, Gender, and Stereotypes
by Elizabeth L. White
How courts are interpreting Title VII to protect LGBT workers.
Can Employers Legally Require Their Employees to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?
by Candace E. Johnson
With the COVID-19 vaccine more widely available now, many employers are asking if they can require employees to receive the vaccine and what risks are involved in doing so.
In the News Weekly Roundup: Millions in Fund for Native American Farmers
by Best Lawyers
This week in news from our listed attorneys, millions are set aside in a fund for Native American farmers after a winnning class action suit.
What Is Wrongful Termination? Understanding When a Firing Becomes Illegal
by Bryan Driscoll
Losing your job can be devastating. Here’s how to tell if your termination crossed the line and what to do next.
Algorithmic Exclusion
by Bryan Driscoll
The Workday lawsuit and the future of AI in hiring.
Proceed with Caution!
by Bernard J. Bobber
When Section 7 protections clash with employers’ duty to prevent workplace bigotry
The Dynamic Journey of Legal Professionals: From Courtroom to Classroom and Beyond
by Justin Smulison
A lawyer who is contemplating becoming a judge has many factors to consider. It’s a weighty decision, as noted by two attorneys-turned-judges.
Midwest In the Law | 2021
by Gregory Sirico
We examined five court cases that were ongoing in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, and Indiana.
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