John P. Relman - Washington, D.C. 2021 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Civil Rights Law
Washington, D.C.
Civil Rights Cases are Part of MLK’s Legacy, But Many are Moving to State Courts
by John Ettorre
We take a closer look at civil rights litigation and how cases are evolving.
Washington D.C. 2022 "Lawyer of the Year"
by Best Lawyers
Subhashini Bollini is honored as 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" in Civil Rights Law for Washington, D.C.
Civil War
by Anastasia Shubert-Baranowski and Meghan Wynkoop
In several globally spanning industries, sex-trafficking lawsuits have increased dramatically, targeting online platforms, property owners and companies.
Understanding Divorce Rights in NY
by Bryan Driscoll
A practical guide to divorce rights, procedures and legal protections in New York.
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
Obtaining Cell Phone Records in Civil Litigation
by Jeff S. Korek
You might think that cell phone records could help put a distracted driver behind bars. But getting them isn't so simple.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Common-Law Relationships in Ontario: Rights, Responsibilities and What You Need to Know
by Simple Divorce
Property Rights...and Wrongs
by Chad Cooper and Steven S. Kaufman
Winning a legal battle often boils down to finding and targeting the weakest part of an opponent’s case. Four recent real estate disputes in northeast Ohio are good examples.
How You Can Avoid a Civil Suit (And Why You Want To)
by Ryan B. Bormaster
You don't need to go to court to handle a civil suit. Find out your alternative options.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Civil Litigation: How Trial Lawyers’ Efforts Help Communities
by Esquire Bank
There are many upfront costs when trying cases on a contingency fee model. However, Reza Torkzadeh is willing to fight to get the justice his clients deserve.
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.
Salvador Dali's Legacy: Deprived of Image Rights?
by Antonio Muñoz Vico
It is beyond question that personality rights expire with death and that post-mortem protection of such a personal sphere should be limited to preserving memory.
Divorce in Ohio: Filing, Process and Legal Rights
by Bryan Driscoll
A comprehensive overview of divorce procedures, rights and timelines in Ohio.
Colorado’s 2026 Water Rights Battles
by Bryan Driscoll
A new era of conflict begins.
Understanding Illinois’ Workers’ Rights Amendment
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on Illinois' newly enacted Amendment 1, which sets to provide state workers with the right to collectively bargain and organize.
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