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  • The new Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act ("HIRE Act") and the new Health Care Reform Acts have several significant tax-related provisions that affect individual and business taxpayers including law firms, attorneys, their staff, and their clients.

    May 26, 2010Richard H. Stieglitz and Tamir Dardashtian
  • Who's going where; who's doing what.

    May 26, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    May 26, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • It is no secret by now that employers, particularly those in such industries as the financial services, retail and health care, continue to be hit with the legal tsunami that is class action lawsuits. Here's how to cope.

    May 26, 2010Michael C. Schmidt
  • The Department of Labor (DOL) has issued guidance covering situations in which a pension plan, by virtue of its holdings of its employer's stock, is a potential claimant in a securities fraud suit.

    May 26, 2010David Tabak
  • If a would-be intern or trainee is actually an employee by another name, an employment relationship exists, and the intern or trainee is entitled to all the benefits and protections of federal law. These include the rights to minimum wage, overtime, and a discrimination-free workplace.

    May 26, 2010Matthew Nelson
  • How can a law firm choose a fee arrangement that is beneficial for the client and calculated to be profitable for the firm? Once that fee is set, how can the law firm best manage the engagement to ensure sustained profitability? How can it measure profitability in this new environment?

    May 26, 2010Bret Baccus and Fraya Lynn Hirschberg
  • How should a law firm approach compensation decisions in the current economy? The fundamentals still apply: a focus on the quality of the compensation decisions and the interrelationship of those decisions with culture and strategy.

    May 26, 2010James D. Cotterman
  • Understanding how providers address the rating categories of the ACC Value Index as part of their everyday services and practices will make it much easier to assess the value received ' and should result in a much more predictable, cost-effective approach for managing the process.

    May 25, 2010Mary Mack
  • A company's decision on where to draw the line on personal use of workplace computers poses a great challenge to employers, and recent court rulings do not make the decision and its enforcement any easier.

    May 25, 2010Fernando M. Pinguelo and Laura J. Tyson