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What Are Law Firms Doing to Develop The Next Generation?

Cordell M. Parvin

It's a brand new year. What are law firms doing to develop the next generation of successful lawyers and rainmakers in 2011 and beyond?

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Developing Client Loyalty Brings Both Firm Growth and Client Value

Edward M. Schechter

Today and in the future, a successful law firm's culture must include investment in the business-development sales engine. While classical marketing investments continue to be needed, they are no longer enough.

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Get on the Winning Side of Alternative Fee Transactions

Larry Bodine

Marketers at mid- to large-sized firms can win more business from major corporate clients by offering alternative fee arrangements ("AFAs") ' despite the bipolar response of companies to them.

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Think Big Picture for Firm Pitches

Judy Rakowsky

At a time of great debate on traditional versus social media and the best means of contacting prospective clients, it is worth examining the essentials of successfully pitching a reporter on your law firm's news.

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ACC Value Challenge

Beth Marie Cuzzone

We have all heard about the ACC Value Challenge and much has been done to help in-house counsel close the gap between legal budgets and value received from law firms.

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Legal Times, They Are a'Changing

Kimberly Alford Rice

The year 2010 was another challenging one for the legal services community nationwide, though there have been some signs of stabilization.

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Letter from the Editor

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A Note from the new Editor-in-Chief of Marketing the Law Firm

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Case Notes

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings of importance.

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District Court Dismisses Medicare's Suit Seeking Reimbursement from Defendants, Insurers And Attorneys

Sharon L. Caffrey, Philip R. Matthews, Kenneth M. Argentieri, Christopher L. Crosswhite & John M. Lyons

A look at <i>United States of America v. Stricker, et al.</i>, in which Medicare sought reimbursement for payments that it had allegedly made for medical care provided to a settling class members.

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Practice Tip: The SPILL Act

Amy Rudd

Thanks to a recent act of Congress, the oil spill may be seeping into product liability law. Meet the SPILL Act.

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