Steve Yerrid, a top catastrophic injury lawyer, has secured over 300 verdicts of $1M+ and has been recognized as "Lawyer of the Year" multiple times in Tampa.
The Future of German Technology
by Best Lawyers
How Germany's 2020 Law Firm of the Year in Information Technology is leading the way.
Female Attorneys Shaping the Future
by Nicole Ortiz
Baltimore’s Rosie the Lawyer initiative offers high school girls an insider’s look at the law.
Advocacy on the Cutting Edge
by Johanna Marmon
Randall Scarlett uses the latest in brain-imaging technology to stay ahead of the curve.
Bringing Down the Hammer
by Joseph Trotti
Thor relied on one weapon, his mighty hammer. General counsel tends to play to their own strengths. What worked for the Viking deity may be a bad idea for you.
Clash Across the Channel
by Peter Rosher and Clément Fouchard
The diametric opposition of decisions reached by French and English courts in a recent arbitration case shows how profound cultural differences between international jurisdictions can lead to maddening legal uncertainty.
Will the Year of the Fire Monkey Burn Corporate Australia's Ambitions in 2016?
by Stephanie Daveson
The ancient Chinese belief is that the characteristics of the prevailing animal and element in a lunar year will heavily influence people’s behaviour and wider events in that year.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Protecting the Public: Burg Simpson
by Justin Smulison
Burg Simpson founder and three-time Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” honoree Michael S. Burg discusses the impact of the firm’s national cases and how its trial lawyers continue to add to the firm’s 45-year legacy.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Roslyn M. Tsao
Family Law
Toronto, ON, CA
2025
Top of the Mountain
by LaVon M. Johns and Patricia Brown Holmes
Making partner, ginning up huge business, earning peer respect and industry influence are laudable goals—but it’s important to pursue them methodically and mindfully. One dynamic duo who have reached the mountaintop show how it’s done.
The Relationship Isn’t about You
by David B. Kempston
We actively participate with the client. As counselors, we shape, mold, and contour the case—but we don’t create facts.
Rise of the Machines
by Michele M. Jochner
New “generative AI” programs have great potential to help attorneys with certain tasks that will make their work more efficient. Yet the use of any new technology must always adhere to strict ethical standards. One notorious recent case shows why.
The Human Cost
by Justin Smulison
2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
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The Parenting Plan
by Derren Ciaglia
Co-parenting considerations should always be taken into account when negotiating Parenting Plans in divorce or paternity matters.
The Courtroom Climate
by Peter Kolla
Recent decisions across Canada have underscored that courts are wary of usurping legislatures—both provincial and federal—when faced with litigants demanding they do something about climate change.
The Write Stuff
by Michele M. Jochner
A series of pointers for making your legal writing clear, concise and—crucially—persuasive.
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