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Who's doing what; who's going where.

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Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

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Wage Growth Is Dependent on Revenue/Profit Growth

James D. Cotterman

If the author were planning how to approach the new decade, he would take a holistic view of revamping the law firm: pushing forward initiatives in alternative fee arrangements, extensive deployment of intelligent technology tools and restructuring of the service delivery model.

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Lessons from Failed Mergers Attempts

Jonathan S. Kuo

This article offers several real-life scenarios that often prevent stable and profitable law firms from successfully finding a merger partner.

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Drug & Device News

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Recent news you need to know.

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The latest important news in this practice area.

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Advocacy in ADR

Joseph F. Ricchiuti

The author continues this month with his discussion of tips for attorneys presenting medical malpractice cases in alternative dispute forums.

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Advance Disaster Directives for Hospitals

A. Kevin Troutman

With thorough advance disaster preparation, in-house counsel can avert legal problems such as employees' wage-and-hour claims, negligence or wage claims by employees' family members, and patient medical-malpractice claims.

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Aftermarket Parts and Their Consequences in Litigation

Brett A. Emison

This article addresses the potential areas of liability for a lessor of automobiles in cases where an aftermarket alteration has been made, particularly if that lessor is the party who executed or authorized the change.

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Update: Courts Still Split on HIPAA and Ex Parte Physician Interviews

James R. Moncus III

Early last year, the author discussed in this publication three decisions from lower courts that had the potential to greatly impact and shape the emerging landscape of the HIPAA <i>ex parte</i> interview debate. The discussion continues herein.

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