An Interview With Bastian Finkel of BLD Bach Langheid Dallmayr, Germany's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" Winner in Insurance Law
by Best Lawyers
A look at the new European policies changing the insurance landscape in Germany.
FinTech Innovation Poses Data Privacy Challenges
by Michael Brown
FinTech companies are disrupting traditional financial models—and creating new data privacy concerns.
Artificial Negligence
by Gregory Sirico
New AI technology is a marvel, capable of boosting productivity and efficiency across industries of all kinds. But legal marketing teams must tread carefully.
All Aboard
by Patricia Brown Holmes
What effect is California’s new law mandating more women in corporate boardrooms likely to have?
In the News: Homeowners Win Settlement From City Over Flooding
by Best Lawyers
Greenberg and Fisher Phillips make new hires, and Children's Law Center recognizes McDermott Will & Emery.
How Election Results Will Impact North Carolina Businesses
by Ed Turlington
After a lengthy and contentious campaign, voters have chosen new leaders for our nation and state. Those choices could impact North Carolina businesses in a number of significant ways.
Rise of the Machines
by Michele M. Jochner
New “generative AI” programs have great potential to help attorneys with certain tasks that will make their work more efficient. Yet the use of any new technology must always adhere to strict ethical standards. One notorious recent case shows why.
Courtroom Mastery
by Justin Smulison
Victor H. Pribanic recalled the excitement of returning to the courtroom in late 2021 for a medical negligence case that could help set a new course for Pribanic & Pribanic’s trial advocacy.
How Being a Client Almost Made Me Quit Law School
by Paula Birch Billingsley
Suddenly becoming a personal injury client gave one law school student a new appreciation for clients’ needs and concerns. Here are some considerations even experienced lawyers ought to keep in mind.
Hello, I’m Calling About Your Car’s Extended Warranty
by Victoria E. Langley
Congress, the FTC and FCC take aim at illegal robocalls and scams with stronger laws, new technology and record fines.
Inoculation Disputation
by Justin Smulison
Vaccine uptake has become one of the most contentious issues in American life. Divorced parents who disagree about it are creating a welter of new custody cases in family court—and precedent is scarce.
Dress Codes
by Janice Zhou
Bill 21 enforces secularism by banning religious symbols for new public sector hires, drawing sharp legal and social controversy in Québec.
Strategy and Resilience
by Justin Smulison
Easton & Easton partners discuss how innovating during 2020’s uncertainty led to stronger injury cases, new practice areas, and greater success.
Australasian In the Law: Legal News From Our Recently Awarded Countries
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the top legal stories out of Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Singapore, in conjunction with the 2024 Australasian launch.
Tackling the Dangers Student-Athletes Face
by Justin Smulison
Steve Yerrid discusses how his trailblazing advocacy for student-athlete safety helped create new protocols that have prevented injuries and saved lives.
High Risks, High Rewards
by Justin Smulison
Daryl. L. Zaslow, Woodbridge, New Jersey's "Lawyer of the Year" for Medical Malpractice - Plaintiffs, discusses why he embraces high-profile injury cases.
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