Best Lawyers: Construction — Changing Currents in Construction
Construction may have continued during the pandemic in many places around the world, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t had its share of COVID challenges to contend with. In 2021, construction attorneys are navigating global and local restrictions to help clients achieve success
‘Best Lawyers’ in Personal Injury Celebrate Success Despite Trial Delays
Pandemic-related trial delays mean personal injury and medical malpractice lawyers have been out of the courtroom for a while, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been busy. These “Best Lawyers” shared their biggest accomplishments of the past year and talked about what next year might bring for personal injury litigation.
Lawyers of the Year and Ones to Watch Offer a Bevy of Advice
Awardees of the 2022 Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year” and “Ones to Watch” designations offer advice to young lawyers and give thanks to the larger legal community.
2022 Colorado Best Lawyers Announced
Best Lawyers announced last month the 28th edition of The Best Lawyers in America® and the second edition of the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America were published.
CAMP Set to Release Report on Possible Statewide Lawyer Well-Being Program
Twenty-seven organizations joined the pilot Lawyer Well-Being Recognition Program for Legal Employers from the Colorado Supreme Court.
The Kids are on TikTok
While the profession has seen a number of attorneys leave since the start of the pandemic, some lawyers have taken up the mantle of attorney wellness through TikTok.
Managing Partners Talk DEI Initiatives, Common Pain Points and the Growing Need to Support...
Managing Partners discussed how their respective firms foster and maintain diversity, equity and inclusion practices and policies.
Hard Times Ahead for Employers Under New NLRB
The NLRB in July ruled that Scabby the Rat can be displayed at union boycotts or protests. Employers can expect more labor-friendly decisions from the labor board, which has a Democratic majority as of Aug. 27.
Copyright, Contract Law and Intellectual Property Combine in ‘Publishing Law’ Niche Practice Area
Lawyers are often called upon to iron out details in contracts, copyright and intellectual property for books, and sometimes are needed again to negotiate adaptations as the practice continually expands.
Federal Appeals Court Says Famed Artist Warhol Infringed Photographer’s Copyright in Image of Pop...
Vanity Fair ran the Warhol image created based on Goldsmith’s photo in its Nov. 1984 edition. The magazine credited Goldsmith for the source photograph by including the statement “source photograph © 1984 by Lynn Goldsmith/LGI,” according to a federal district court opinion.