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.
IN PARTNERSHIP
The Oatley Vigmond Effect
by Sara Collin
How the firm’s four newest partners will carry on its legacy of handling some of the most challenging personal injury cases in the country.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Adam J. August
Corporate Law
Washington, D.C., VA
2024
The Best Lawyers in New Zealand™ 2024 Awards
by Best Lawyers
The Best Lawyers in New Zealand 2024 awards include an elite field of top lawyers and law firms.
Bizarre Murdaugh Case Spotlights State-Based System for Regulating Lawyers
by John Ettorre
The drama surrounding the Murdaugh family case out of a small-town South Carolina court spotlights the need for better system regulations.
IN PARTNERSHIP
How Long Is the Legal Process of a Car Accident Case?
by Steven Jensen
Why It's a Bad Idea to Admit Fault After an Accident in Georgia
by Stephen Hasner
Car accidents are complicated. Here's why you should avoid admitting fault.
Why Expert Help Is Essential After a Car Accident
by Ted Lorenz
After a car accident, expert investigation and evaluation are crucial to accurately determine fault and properly value injury claims.
Discretion under Fire
by Charles F. Seemann III
ERISA plan fiduciaries face new challenges to their decision-making.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Everything Starts With Trust That Is Earned
by John Fields
Joseph F. Brophy, a Best Lawyers recipient and co-founder of Brophy & Devaney Law, speaks on the firm's efforts for client representation and advocacy.
J. Thaddeus Eckenrode, St. Louis "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants 2018
by Nicole Ortiz
J. Thaddeus Eckenrode of Eckenrode-Maupin was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants.
Wax On, Wax Off
by Aria Gmitter
An unfortunate episode with a rogue body waxer left me itching like mad, in pain and wondering what sort of recourse I might have. A journey through the hairy underbelly of a sometimes dicey industry.
The Buyout Brigade
by Best Lawyers
Neill May, John Connon, and David Matlow discuss what’s ahead for private equity—and why dealmakers of all stripes have more leverage than ever.
IN PARTNERSHIP
People Over Profits at DeMayo Law Offices
by John Fields
Michael A. DeMayo on DeMayo Law Offices’ client-centric approach.
The New PPE
by Jennifer Stavros
How to plan your pandemic preparedness estate—all from the safety of home.
Send, Serve, or Both
by Holly M. Polglase and Matthew E. Bown
The Supreme Court decides the meaning of Article 10(A) of the Hague Service Convention.
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