How You Can Avoid a Civil Suit (And Why You Want To)
by Ryan B. Bormaster
You don't need to go to court to handle a civil suit. Find out your alternative options.
Issue Spotting Guide for Assessing Inbound to U.S. Travel Issues
by Kathleen M. Peregoy
Essential guidance for management and HR on assessing U.S. travel and work visa issues to ensure immigration compliance and smooth workforce mobility.
California’s Plan to Phase Out Gas-Powered Cars by 2035
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on California, the largest automotive market in the U.S., and their current plan to phase out gas-powered transportation altogether.
Panitch Schwarze to Remain as Litigation Counsel for Patent Owner
by Rose Strong
Fred A. Tecce and Dennis J. Butler continue to represent children’s furniture company in patent infringement case in federal court in District of Delaware
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The No-Stress Way to Efficiently Fund a Law Firm
by Esquire Bank
Esquire Bank explains how many lawyers who are starting their own firms can identify a strategic banking partner to offset the difficulties of self-funding.
Changes to the New Form I-9 and Verification Process
by Nia Doaks
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America honoree Nia Doaks of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete offers guidance in navigating new Form I-9 changes.
Sarah R. London: Standing Up to Injustice Since Day One
by Justin Smulison
The Girard Sharp partner on steering multi-million-dollar litigation, and what it took to remain in the pilot seat while overcoming her own health challenges.
How to Handle Your Medical Bills After a Car Accident
by Craig D. Rosenbaum
Receiving medical attention after a car accident can be expensive. One personal injury lawyer details the steps to take when seeking medical attention after the accident.
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Georgia Car Accident: How to File a Car Accident Case
by Robert Hammers
In a car accident in Georgia? Read this guide for key steps from actions at the scene to settlement talks and lawsuit filing. Stay informed and prepared.
Opioid Settlement Clears One Obstacle, but There Is More To Go
by Rasha Aly
A recent court settlement is requiring a family most notable for their production of Oxycontin to pay billions to recovery organizations, a huge win in the battle against the opioid crises plaguing the country.
Why Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk Want to 'Delete All IP Law'
by Bryan Driscoll
This Isn’t Just a Debate Over How to Pay Creators. It’s a Direct Challenge to Legal Infrastructure.
Can You Go to Jail at an Arraignment?
by Bryan Driscoll
Understanding What Happens at Your First Court Appearance.
When Is It Too Late to Stop Foreclosure?
by Bryan Driscoll
Understanding the foreclosure timeline, critical deadlines and the legal options that may still protect your home.
When to Get a Lawyer for Work Injury
by Bryan Driscoll
Understanding your rights and navigating the complexity of workers’ compensation claims.
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How to Prove Long-Term Disability in Canada
by Share Lawyers
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Taking an Important Case to Trial: Jury Research
by Steven F. Molo and Sara Margolis
MoloLamken LLP partners Steven Molo and Sara Margolis discuss a critical step in preparing for high-stakes trials: jury research.
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