by Gretchen M. Wolf, Peter Y. Cheun, Bradley A. Klein and Mayra C. Suárez
The Department of Justice, in pursuit of companies whose transgressions cross borders, increasingly credits other countries’ fines to avoid “piling on.”
Canada Makes First Foray Into AI Regulation
by Sara Collin
As Artificial Intelligence continues to rise in use and popularity, many countries are working to ensure proper regulation. Canada has just made its first foray into AI regulation.
Cost of Entry
by Best Lawyers
As naturalization fees increase, a local nonprofit provides financial relief for immigration
Is Time Running Out for DC’s Sanctuary City Law?
by Bryan Driscoll
The Capitol is battling the White House in a dangerous game.
Evolving Marijuana Laws and the Workplace
by Tess P. Anglin
How can employers enforce statutes that differ from state to state?
When Being 17 Really Is a Crime
by Bryan Driscoll
Why harsh juvenile justice laws are making a comeback in some states.
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DUI in South Carolina
by Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey
What You Need to Know About E-Bikes, Penalties and Insurance
An Interview With Robert B. Legault of Legault Joly Thiffault (LJT) Avocats
by Best Lawyers
Robert B. Legault discusses his firm's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" award for Advertising Law in Canada with Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer.
The Future of Canadian Law. Insights from Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch Honorees
by Jennifer Verta
Emerging leaders in Canada share their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of Canadian law
Apalla Chopra, Los Angeles "Lawyer of the Year" for Employment Law – Management 2017
by Nathaniel Barr
O'Melveny & Myers' attorney Apalla Chopra on working to understand and resolve employment disputes.
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.
A Decade of Excellence
by Joseph Begonis
Nine firms weigh in on issues that will shape the legal industry in 2020.
Can Fido Come to Work?
by James M. Paul
EEOC files suit to require emotional support dog on truck route.
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Top Myths About Disability Benefits – Debunked by Lawyers
by Burn Tucker Lachaîne
The New Business Immigration Regime
by Corporate Immigration Partners
Five things executives and HR should do.
Buy American, Hire American Takes Its Toll on Business Immigration
by Rosanna M. Fox and Karen Gabriel Moss
USCIS is considering the reinterpretation of “may grant” language contained in the statute deeming it discretionary rather than mandatory.
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