Fair Enough: The “Fair Use” Defense to Trademark Infringement
by Aaron Haar and Maria Crimi Speth
There are two arguments for fair use in a trademark infringement case. Here's your guide to understanding both.
Giving Credit Where It’s Due
by John Ettorre
Ohio’s pro bono CLE credit rules mean young lawyers are learning, and more people are gaining access to the legal aid they deserve.
How College Athletes Will Be Paid Under California’s Fair Pay to Play Act
by Hugh F. Murray III
Another Challenge to NCAA’s Financial Structure
What Happens to Credit Card Debt When I Get a Divorce?
by Hossein Berenji
In a community property state like California, credit card debt may be shared between partners.
SCOTUS Rules in Andy Warhol Fair Use Case
by Sara Collin
Andy Warhol’s iconic work, known for representing well-known objects and images, was the focus of a recent fair use case surrounding possible copyright infringement. A lawyer from a Best Lawyers recognized firm weighed in.
Can You File Bankruptcy on Credit Cards
by Bryan Driscoll
Understanding your options for relief from overwhelming debt.
Akerman Represents Ability Housing in Historic Fair Housing Settlement
by Akerman
Pro Bono Victory Protects Future Housing Development for Disabled and Homeless in Jacksonville
Florida’s CHOICE Act
by Michael J. Gore and Dallas F. Dorosy
Drastic Changes in Noncompete Agreements
A Balancing Act
by Joseph Milizio
New York State recently passed a landmark law that expands LGBTQ couples’ ability to start a family while protecting surrogates’ rights.
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What is The Grieving Families Act (2022)?
by Michael L. Taub
Best Lawyers honoree Michael Taub explains The Grieving Families Act and what it means for wrongful death and malpractice cases in New York.
New York Passes 9/11 Notice Act
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the newly enacted 9/11 Notice Act, which seeks to find individuals eligible for medical care coverage under different federal programs.
Connecticut’s “Clean Slate” Act Could Bolster State Workforce
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on Connecticut's newly enacted Clean Slate Act and how it's changing the state's employment landscape.
The Ninth Circuit halted aspects of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, reflecting free speech issues and the nuanced balance in regulating content.
What New York's Child Victims Act Means for Public Schools
by Anastasia M. McCarthy
The new Child Victims Act is expected to have a profound and long-lasting impact on public school systems.
New SAFE Act Aims to Tackle Rising Crime in DC
by Gregory Sirico
As DC grapples with skyrocketing crime rates, the Secure Apartments for Everyone Regulation Amendment Act seeks to implement actionable change
Connecticut Attorney General Releases Status Update on Data Privacy Act
by Gregory Sirico
Connecticut's attorney general recently released a report on the current status of the Data Privacy Act, focusing in on some keys areas of enforcement.
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