Must Reads: US Edition

Must Reads: US Edition

This year’s most read content across the US reveals three major threads running through current legal and business commentary. First is the renewed spotlight on international trade and tariffs, with analysis ranging from the direct implications of tariff policy to the industries it affects most. Articles such as Trump, Tariffs And Tech: The Right To Repair In 2025 and President Trump Restores Section 232 Tariffs dissect how recent policy decisions are reshaping supply chains and market access. Broader perspectives emerge in Should We Expect More Tariffs In The Future? which examine both the geopolitical drivers and the contractual strategies businesses must adopt. Even compliance-focused pieces like Corporate Transparency Act Update: Deadlines, Enforcement Risks, And Steps To Prepare For Compliance are framed in the context of global trade dynamics.

The second dominant theme centers on digital assets and emerging technologiesBlockchain 2025 - Trends And Developments and Artificial Intelligence 2025 - Trends And Developments highlight the opportunities—and regulatory uncertainties—posed by rapidly advancing innovation. These contributions stress the importance of keeping pace with legal frameworks that are still catching up to technological reality, as well as the competitive edge gained by early and informed adoption.

Finally, the readership underscores the expanding role of dispute resolution and mediation in resolving conflicts across industries. From Why Direct Student-Athlete Payments Create An Immigration Crisis For Universities to Why GIGI DIOR Can’t Register Her Name As A Mark, the scope of disputes is as varied as their subject matter. In the podcast Utilizing Co-Mediation - Bringing Together Multiple Perspectives To Reach Effective Settlements, experts illustrate how multi-neutral approaches can defuse tensions, while Conflicts To Watch In 2025 Amid Global Focus On Trade War reminds readers that strategic conflict management is now as much about anticipating disputes as resolving them.

The recurring advice is clear: those who adapt quickly, prepare strategically, and embrace new tools will be best positioned to navigate the challenges ahead.

To read the most popular articles this year so far in the US in full please see the below:

International Trade & Tariffs:

Digital Assets & Blockchain Regulation:

Dispute Resolution & Mediation:

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