The ability to move a water treatment plant closer to the populations that the plant would serve and then re-locate that facility to another location as demographics change or in the event of a natural disaster could prove invaluable.
Go Fish
by Bart Freedman and Ben Mayer
The Impact of the Ninth Circuit’s “Culvert Decision” on Salmon Runs in Washington State.
Biometric Points of Contention
by Gregory Sirico
The collection of individuals' biometric data via smartphones, facial recognition software and more—presents a challenge to consumers, lawyers and legislators.
The Employment Pandemic
by Meredith Caiafa and Sarah Greene
The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on employment law since it officially took hold in 2020, but the litigation and lawmaking surrounding it are mutating faster than the variants. Here’s how lawmakers and businesses can keep up.
Q&A with Andrew Smulian of Akerman
by Best Lawyers
Akerman’s former chair shares insights on growth, innovation, and the firm’s commitment to community impact.
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Staying Power
by Justin Smulison
Laurie Webb Daniel is a veteran appellate advocate for high-stakes litigation practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, at a firm she co-founded, Webb Daniel Friedlander.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Diana Santa Maria: Founder, Law Offices of Diana Santa Maria, P.A.
by Law Offices of Diana Santa Maria
A Commitment to Excellence and a Passion for Justice
Canadian Women in the Legal Profession: From Non-‘Persons’ to Chief Justices
by Sara Collin
We take an in-depth look at the challenges and optimistic future of women in the Canadian legal sector.
Discretion under Fire
by Charles F. Seemann III
ERISA plan fiduciaries face new challenges to their decision-making.
Be Careful What You’re Waiving
by Danielle E. Tricolla and Gabriella E. Botticelli
It’s not true that any correspondence between attorney and client is de facto privileged. That protective wall can crumble quite easily, in fact. Here’s a primer.
OSHA Officially Increases Civil Penalties by 78 Percent
by John F. Martin
Under the interim rule, the maximum penalties for workplace safety violations issued by OSHA will spike by 78.16 percent, effective August 1, 2016.
The Top 10 Labor and Employment Issues Retailers Will Face in 2017
by Diane M. Saunders
The public-facing nature of their businesses also has an enormous impact on employment issues within retail establishments.
The Company They Keep
by Best Lawyers
Thomas Richter discusses the idea of corporate criminal liability.
Same-Sex Couples and Marriage Visas: Everything You Need To Know
by Elizabeth Hagearty
All marriages are considered equal under U.S. law. Here’s what that means for LGBTQIA+ immigrants.
Steve Yerrid, a Career as One of America’s Top Trial Lawyers
by Eva Saviano
His stellar legal accomplishments and courtroom records speak for themselves.
An Employer’s Guidebook to Responding to Online Harassment
by Brent Siler and Belle Harris
Navigating online defamation against your business requires strategic responses. Two employment lawyers guide how to leverage contracts, understand social media limitations and the risks of legal action.
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