Shareholder anger, a lack of transparency and a 'surprising' valuation.
Fake Vaccination Card Crackdowns Impact Criminal Law
by Justin Smulison
Those who are making, selling and buying fake COVID-19 vaccine cards are facing federal and state charges.
The Building of a Virtual Border Wall
by Tammy Fox-Isicoff
This virtual wall has not just adversely impacted undocumented immigrants; it has adversely impacted those seeking legal immigrant and nonimmigrant status and those wishing to extend nonimmigrant status.
Here, There and Everywhere
by Justin Smulison
One legal career path can often lead to a plethora of options. In this article, we highlight former recognized lawyers whose commitment to justice never dwindled.
The Antipodean Advantage
by Tony Britten-Jones
As the pandemic recedes, Australia remains one of the best countries in which to invest. The commercial law experts at Piper Alderman review the country’s advantages when it comes to outside money looking for outsized returns.
It Was a Very Bad Year for Retail
by Michelle V. Rafter
While overall business bankruptcies dropped 5.4 percent through Q3, in excess of 300 stores filed for Chapter 7 or 11 in the same period, including big names like Toys “R” Us, Gymboree, and Payless ShoeSource.
Retirement Village and Aged Care in Australia
by Arthur Koumoukelis
Reforms, impacts on the industry and investors carve out the future path of aged care law in Australia.
The 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" Awards in Canada
by Best Lawyers
We are excited to announce the recipients of the 2021 "Law Firm of the Year" awards in Canada.
Shifting Risks in Renewable Energy
by Monica Wilson Dozier
Development of renewable energy projects is expanding at an unprecedented pace. But a burgeoning industry brings a host of legal considerations along for the ride. Here’s what counsel needs to keep in mind.
Into the Breach
by John Ettorre
Data breaches have become inevitable. Here’s what you can do to respond.
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.
How Do I Protect My Child From Online Predators?
by Kelly L. Frey Sr.
New technologies open up new ways for children to be exploited online. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act offers a solution.
The Law That Could Put Big Oil on Trial
by Bryan Driscoll
Fossil fuel companies have operated with near impunity for years. A little-known criminal statute might change that.
The Great Reckoning
by John Ettorre
Eight years after the financial crisis, aftereffects continue to ripple through the financial sector.
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