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  • All that's new in this all-important area.

    February 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • If a doctor carried disability insurance and can show that the malpractice that led to the loss of his or her license resulted from a mental or physical impairment, he or she may be able to collect payments from the insurer.

    February 28, 2011Janice G. Inman
  • The conflict between marketers' targeted use of personally identifiable information and respect for consumers' personal privacy will be at the forefront of regulatory efforts this year.

    February 28, 2011Kyle-Beth Hilfer
  • Continuing last month's discussion of the appellate decisions in two cases concerned with the propriety of ex-parte physician interviews in the context of medical malpractice litigations.

    February 28, 2011James R. Moncus III
  • A recent Ninth Circuit decision involving a not-for-profit entity dedicated to "freecycling" (i.e., a recycling practice of finding new uses for unwanted items) serves as a reminder to trademark owners about the pitfalls of failing to exercise sufficient quality control over licensees.

    February 28, 2011Christopher P. Bussert
  • Recent rulings of interest.

    February 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In representing a person who is, or is married to, a non-citizen, it is important to recognize and understand the application of the United States estate and gift tax (as well as income tax) laws to non-citizens and persons married to non-citizens.

    February 28, 2011Casey Carhart and Steven A. Holt
  • Who's doing what; who's going where.

    February 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • 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.

    February 28, 2011Judy Rakowsky