Interagency Cooperation: Raising the Bar for Immigration Adherence
by Kathleen Campbell Walker
Accommodation Reigns
by J. Lott Warren and Kara E. Shea
A recent 6th Circuit Court decision could have big implications for employers who don’t follow reasonable-accommodation standards within disability and medical-leave law to the letter.
U.S. Steps up Efforts to Review Social Media Use by Immigrants and Visitors
by Bradley L. Ortman
Last month, the DHS implemented a new rule to systematize its efforts to monitor social media use of intending immigrants and travelers to the United States.
Paid Leave
by Best Lawyers
Eight attorneys from across the country weigh in.
In the News: New Jersey
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from New Jersey lawyers and law firms.
Eight Ways Arbitration Agreements Can Hurt Employers
by Kraig J. Marton
Arbitration might seem like an appealing alternative, but it could cost you time and money.
Midwest Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America
by Best Lawyers
We asked our Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch recipients throughout the Midwest what they found most rewarding and most challenging about their fields of law. Here is what they had to say.
In the News: Homeowners Win Settlement From City Over Flooding
by Best Lawyers
Greenberg and Fisher Phillips make new hires, and Children's Law Center recognizes McDermott Will & Emery.
Are Women Really Set to Outnumber Men in Law?
by Francis Walshe
The gender gap may finally be starting to close, but the full story is far more complex.
In the News: Austin/San Antonio
by Compiled by Tess Congo
A summary of newsworthy content from Austin/San Antonio lawyers and law firms.
2025 Best Lawyers Awards Announced: Honoring Outstanding Legal Professionals Across the U.S.
by Jennifer Verta
Introducing the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America and the fifth edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.
What the Harvard Trial Means for Affirmative Action
by John Saxon
Students for Fair Admissions is challenging Harvard's policy of holistic admissions—and might change the future of affirmative action.
What Is the Future of Data Protection?
by Holly K. Towle
Data protection laws struggle with big data complexities while traditional privacy rights may see renewed relevance.
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.
Individual Arbitration of ERISA Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims – Is it Possible and, if So, Is It Worth It?
by Myron D. Rumeld, Tulio D. Chirinos and Sydney Juliano
Proskauer lawyers discuss whether it is possible and advisable to seek arbitration of ERISA claims.
Key Developments and Trends in U.S. Commercial Litigation
by Justin Smulison
Whether it's multibillion-dollar water cleanliness verdicts or college athletes vying for the right to compensation, the state of litigation remains strong.
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