Winning a legal battle often boils down to finding and targeting the weakest part of an opponent’s case. Four recent real estate disputes in northeast Ohio are good examples.
Safety Matters Beyond the Courtroom
by Justin Smulison
As courts reopen, one of the nation’s leading brain injury authorities, Randall H. Scarlett intends to reach new heights in the pursuit of justice for victims.
The 5 W’s of Bankruptcy Communications
by Eden Gillott
You might be an expert on bankruptcy, but communicating its practical realities to clients can get complicated.
Is Federal Inaction Crippling New York’s Gun Laws?
by Bryan Driscoll
Tragedy tests the limits of Empire State gun control.
2026 Best Lawyers Awards: Recognizing Legal Talent Across the United States
by Jamilla Tabbara
The 2026 editions highlight the top 5% of U.S. attorneys, showcase emerging practice areas and reveal trends shaping the nation’s legal profession.
Equal to the Task
by Joyce D. Edelman
Fighting for gender equity in the law firm can seem like the very definition of a thankless task. But you just might find yourself able to make great strides.
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How Long Is the Legal Process of a Car Accident Case?
by Steven Jensen
Competitive Balance
by Peter Flynn and David Feldman
Major amendments to Canada’s Competition Act were rushed through Parliament this June with scarcely any debate. They will likely have enormous antitrust ramifications—and businesses had better be ready.
Dangerous Conditions Ahead
by Brett J. Schreiber
Think the roads are safer because people are cooped up at home? Think again. Hidden dangers, made worse by the economic effects of the pandemic, are perilous for drivers everywhere.
Shaping the Policy You Really Care About
by Best Lawyers
Attorney Manuel Lobato from the Spanish firm Bird & Bird discusses the firm's 2019 award, changes coming to privacy rights in the EU and Spain, and more.
No One at the Wheel
by Michael R. Greco
Will autonomous vehicles drive employers crazy?
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.
Supreme Court further Restricts Where Plaintiffs Can Sue in Mass Torts
by Gregory Bubalo and Katherine A. Dunnington
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court of California will significantly impact the plaintiffs’ choices of forums for the filing of mass torts actions.
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Athea Trial Lawyers
by Justin Smulison
Athea Trial Lawyers is a nationally recognized firm who has received record-breaking victories throughout the country on behalf of personal injury victims.
How to Prepare Your Witness
by Kyle Sherman
A trial consultant gives advice on how to prepare your witness for depositions and trials.
Cyber School
by Elizabeth S. Fitch and Theodore M. Schaer
Cybersecurity and the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance’s School of Cyber Claims
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