
How to Serve Someone in Mexico
How to Serve Someone in Mexico It happens more often than you would think that a plaintiff needs to sue a defendant who does not
How to Serve Someone in Mexico It happens more often than you would think that a plaintiff needs to sue a defendant who does not
A California appellate court earlier this year gave a significant victory to employers in the state in a decision that provided the latest guidance on
Most of us, including busy lawyers, often feel like there are not enough hours in a work day to get all tasks done. To be
The EU’s Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently ruled that Hungary’s law that criminalizes organization support for asylum seekers violated European Union
Earlier this year, the District Hague Court rejected a lawsuit brought by four Nigerian widows against global oil giant Shell. The lawsuit claims that Shell
In the second part of our trial tips series, we continue to provide guidance for young lawyers and more experienced ones who want to succeed
If you are a young lawyer preparing for trial, or a more experienced lawyer who does not try cases often, there are some reading materials
If you practice in estate planning, you may have a potential client come to you seeking to contest a decedent’s Last Will and Testament. When
An Arizona lawyer agreed to a two-month long suspension of his license after he was accused of coaching his client during a virtual trial by
This scenario likely comes before litigators and arbitration lawyers who work in the space of international law. An American client believes it may have a
The supreme court of Brazil, known as the Supreme Federal Court (STF), recently ratified the ruling of an American court regarding a legal dispute between
France’s highest court, the Court of Cassation (CoC), ruled earlier this month to resolve procedural issues in favor of six not-for-profit groups in their lawsuit