As climate change only intensifies, natural disasters are becoming more frequent and shifting how construction legal professionals conduct litigation.
Introducing the 2026 Best Lawyers Awards in Australia, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore
by Jennifer Verta
This year’s awards reflect the strength of the Best Lawyers network and its role in elevating legal talent worldwide.
Navigating Uncharted Terrain
by Richard Wood
The challenges before the Australian insurance industry.
Managing Expert Evidence: Court Appointed Referees in Complex Proceedings
by Joseph Barbaro
An examination of how Victorian courts are increasingly using expert referees in technical disputes to assist with the management of evidence and proceedings.
From One Man to a Nationally Recognized Force
by Justin Smulison
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.
Legal Highlights from Georgia: Noteworthy 2018 Recognitions
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Georgia lawyers and law firms.
Into the Breach
by John Ettorre
Data breaches have become inevitable. Here’s what you can do to respond.
The Quest for Smarter, Better RFPs
by Anne Forkner
A law firm that cannot meet deadlines, stay within page limits, and answer all parts of a question in an RFP is providing important information regarding the firm’s ability to meet client requirements.
Will the Bristol-Myers Decision of Personal Jurisdiction Further Consolidate Litigation in MDLs?
by Jeffrey Travers and Michael J. Miller
We were able to obtain a verdict for Mr. Cooper within a year of opting for the state courts.
All Aboard
by Patricia Brown Holmes
What effect is California’s new law mandating more women in corporate boardrooms likely to have?
New Texas Law Opens Door for Non-Lawyers to Practice
by Gregory Sirico
Texas is at a critical turning point in addressing longstanding legal challenges. Could licensing paralegals to provide legal services to low-income and rural communities close the justice gap?
Pilot Project Aims to Expedite Discovery in Federal Court
by Robert A. Clifford
Discovery has become more expansive in litigation, despite the fact that the vast majority of civil cases settle before trial.
Resilience and Success
by Justin Smulison
Burg Simpson secured favorable results in 2021 and also strategically expanded to ensure its future and provide more personalized service to its clients nationwide.
Patricia Brown Holmes: A Story of Resilience and Empowerment
by Patricia Brown Holmes
Native Chicagoan Patricia Brown Holmes has built an astonishingly varied career through sheer determination and an undimmed survival instinct. Throughout, she’s been determined to help others like her do the same.
Dedicated to Its Clients: The Simon Law Firm, P.C.
by The Simon Law Firm
Client-focused litigation delivering multi-million dollar verdicts across personal injury and intellectual property law.
ERISA Reaches Its Turning Point
by Bryan Driscoll
ERISA litigation and the laws surrounding are rapidly changing, with companies fundamentally rewriting their business practices.
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