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RFPs ' What's Important in 2011?

Ann Lee Gibson

In 2010, law firms received on average three times the number of RFPs than they received in 2007. This means much more work for high-level partners and law firm marketers.

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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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