Managing Expert Evidence: Court Appointed Referees in Complex Proceedings
by Joseph Barbaro
An examination of how Victorian courts are increasingly using expert referees in technical disputes to assist with the management of evidence and proceedings.
Illinois’ Pet Owners Can Now Seek Custody of Their Pets in Divorce Proceedings
by Weiler & Lengle
PA 100-0422 now requires a divorce judge to award one party or the other possession of and responsibility for the family pet or pets based upon a careful consideration of the animal’s “well-being.”
My Husband Didn’t Want to Stay Married…But He Didn’t Want a Divorce
by Jennifer Billock
Patience—and the law—prevails when an uncooperative partner avoids divorce proceedings.
High-Net-Worth Divorce
by Gretchen S. Knight and Jill Spevack Di Sciullo
Many issues can arise during divorce proceedings, particularly for affluent couples. Outlined below are some of the best practices for the most common concerns.
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Gonzalez Olivieri, LLC: An Immigration Firm You Can Trust
by Gonzalez Olivieri
Gonzalez Olivieri, LC has years of experience in immigration law specializing in helping businesses and families in Texas through complex legal proceedings.
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Cryptocurrency and Divorce
by Crystal Espinosa Buit
One lawyer explains how cryptocurrency, the fastest growing investment form, can impact assets in a divorce and why it should not be ignored in divorce proceedings.
Getting Reorganized
by Seth H. Lieberman
Taking a second look at first day relief: an examination of recent bankruptcy trends through the lens of two important debtor motions and their impact on Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Genuine Leadership
by Justin Smulison
Adam Malone's success leading Malone Law was matched by his contributions to Georgia's COVID-19 Judicial Task Force, which shaped how the state approached legal proceedings during the most disruptive time in modern U.S. history.
Is Your Contractual Partner Insolvent or under Criminal Investigation?
by Violeta Saranciuc and Cosmin Vasile
This is how it may affect your ongoing dispute.
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Craig Lockwood
Class Action Litigation
Toronto, ON, CA
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Claims for Antitrust Damages
by Bernt Elsner and Molly Kos
The Austrian Cartel Amendment Act (Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrechts-Änderungsgesetz) 2017 might be put up for its first high-class practicability test sooner than expected.
REAGREEMENT: A Last Chance when Faced with Liquidation
by Joan Antoni Borràs Abós
Although it is evident that the intent of the framers of the Insolvency Law was always to favor the conclusion of the insolvency by the debtor...
An Overview of Russia
by Anton Novoseltsev
The approval is only required if it is requested by a member of the supervisory board, a member of the executive board, a CEO, or a 1 percent shareholder.
Alexander Minin of KM Partners, 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" Winner for Tax Law in Ukraine
by Best Lawyers
Alexander Minin discusses his tax practice at the 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" winning firm.
The Virtual Courtroom
by Danielle E. Tricolla and Andrew E. Curto
Why some of the industry changes the pandemic has wrought—the advent of remote courthouse appearances chief among them—deserve to outlast the return to normal life.
D.C. Circuit Court Questions Constitutionality of FINRA
by Gregory Sirico
Over the summer, a D.C. Circuit Court was quick to stop the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) from expelling a Utah-based brokerage firm.
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