Criminal defense lawyer Dan Cogdell reflects on the Waco siege trial—a pivotal moment in his career now being revisited in a new Showtime miniseries.
The Spanish Government Insists on Raising Taxes
by Mariano Roca López
With a new government in Spain, big changes are coming to taxpayers.
Are Uber Drivers Employees or Independent Contractors?
by William W. Hurst
Some Uber drivers earn well below the minimum wage rate per hour.
Government of the People
by Allyn Stern
How to Build Productive Relationships With the EPA
Government Liability for Crumbling Infrastructure
by Joshua W. Glotzer
Across the country, infrastructure is failing
One Reason Why Uber Is Fighting to Classify Drivers as Contractors
by Stephen Hasner
How Workers' Compensation Is Setting Up a Legal Battle
New Proposed Rules Regarding Government Rights in Federally Funded Research
by Andrews Kurth Kenyon
Canadian Federal Government Faces $1.1 Billion Lawsuit Over First Nations' Right to Clean Drinking Water
by Gregory Sirico
Canada's argument that it has "no legal obligation" to provide First Nations with clean drinking water has sparked a major human rights debate.
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How DEI Executive Orders Will Impact Your Business
by The Wagner Law Group
The executive orders removing DEI initiatives will have varied affects on federal contractors, private sector employers and educational institutions.
Bidding Wars: Understanding Federal Bid Protests
by Lori Ann Lange
Federal government contracting can be convoluted. Here’s a primer on filing a bid protest for parties who think they’ve been wronged.
Alternate Routes
by Jennifer Alvey
For many women, a government job is an ideal—albeit necessary—springboard to a law-firm partnership.
How New Spanish Tax Incentives Are Building a Film Industry
by Mariano Roca López
New tax incentives show the Spanish government investing in audiovisual production in the Canary Islands and beyond.
Public Health Reform: What does the future look like for patients?
by Vanessa Mellis
Increased government stewardship and a stronger user orientation are two of the key elements shaping this process.
Waiver Programs for International Medical Graduates
by Elizabeth L.A. Garvish
Immigration lawyer Elizabeth L.A. Garvish offers an overview of the interested government agency waiver programs for international medical graduates.
Outcomes Focus: Environmental Impact Bonds are All About Results
by Jeremy King
Environmental Impact Bonds offer governments, investors and non-government participants the opportunity to focus on outcomes rather than activities.
Structurally Unsound
by Daniel P. O'Toole
Too often, developers and contractors put profits above the people who work for them. Construction site safety is nonnegotiable. Here’s how to make that aspiration a reality.
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