In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Parent Coordination: A Resource for Co-Parents During Litigation and Beyond By: Mollie G Caplis I think everyone can agree that parenting is our most important... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: The DOJ Will Soon Have a Shiny New Whistle to Fight Corporate Misdeeds By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. At a recent American Bar Association meeting... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Shielding Court Records of Domestic Protective Order Cases By: Frederick L. Kobb Domestic violence cases can be stressful for both the person bringing the case,... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Relief Programs for Businesses and Workers Affected by the Key Bridge Collapse By: Andrew M. Glick The Francis Scott Key Bridge fell on March 26,... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: The Hidden Costs of Shared Spaces: Mastering CAM Charge Negotiations By: Gary Damico You've found the perfect commercial rental space to launch your dream business.... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: DOJ Issues False Claims Act Report For Fiscal Year 2023 By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. On February 22, 2024, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) released... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: New SBA Final Rule Clarifies the Ostensible Subcontractor Rule By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. On April 27, 2023, the Small Business Administration issued a final... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: New Regulations Issued Prohibiting the Federal Government and Federal Contractors from Considering Pay History in Making Salary Determinations By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. On January... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Whose Fault Is It? By J. Neil Lanzi The moments following an auto accident, no matter how minor, are typically filled with anxiety, fear, and relief. Memories... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Immigration Update: USCIS H-1B Cap Lottery Closed for Fiscal Year 2025 By: Jan Pederson USCIS announced on April 1, 2025 that it had received sufficient electronic... Read More »