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The New Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act

Mark R. Kaster & Nena F. Street

The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (commonly referred to as the "CPSIA") was enacted in August 2008 in the wake of a sharp increase in recalls of children's products, particularly the recall of toys during and after the 2007 holiday season. This article provides an overview of the CPSIA, including a summary of key provisions, an update on agency rulemaking to implement the law, and an assessment of the risks and challenges related to compliance with the law.

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Practice Tip: The FDA's Good Reprint Practices and Product Liability

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently finalized its guidance document entitled "Good Reprint Practices for the Distribution of Medical Journal Articles and Medical Scientific Reference Publications on Unapproved New Uses of Approved Drugs and Approved or Cleared Medical Devices" (the "GRP Guidance"),. Here's what you need to know.

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Does Joinder of a Forum Defendant Always Prevent Removal?

Mary Clare Bonaccorsi & Dmitry Shifrin

A state-court action cannot, as a general rule, be removed to federal court where a resident of the forum state has been joined as a defendant. 28 U.S.C. '1441(b). This is commonly known as the "forum defendant rule." There is, however, an exception to the rule.

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Lawful Data-Mining of Social Networks

Jonathan Bick

To avoid legal difficulties when you mine information about people from social-network locations, make sure you employ three particular policies when using information mined from blogs. Here's how to proceed.

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Client Speak: Capturing the Current Mood

Allan Colman

Implicit in all the stories about layoffs or hourly versus value billing, the fundamental question is whether the severity of the economic downturn will permanently change what law firms look like and how they operate. Can they ever again support the notorious salary structures and leverage strategies of the past?

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Practice Building Skills: Turning Your Bio into a Magnet for Business

Larry Bodine

Smart lawyers turn their bios into a marketing magnet that generates leads, as opposed to a mere resume or a CV, which recites only your education and experience. The trick is to turn a feature of yourself into a benefit to the client.

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Media & Communications Corner: Channel the Information Deluge into Knowledge You Can Use

Nicholas Gaffney

Proven shortcuts that will help you channel the flood of incessant information coming your way.

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Career Journal: Does Having a J.D. Help a Career in Legal Marketing?

Michael DeCosta

The marketing function is expanding within law firms. Despite of, or perhaps because of, the legal industry's economic woes of late, the expectations around marketing ' from increased business development to enhanced practice support ' has never been greater. Do you need a J.D. to have a career in marketing?

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Do More with Less and Gain Market Share

Preston McKenzie

The current economic situation is forcing firms to think of new ways to market themselves, which likely will become the new norm, long after the downturn is history.

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For Whom the Bell Tolls

Chris Gardephe

In this climate of uncertainty, the impetus will be on associates to self-motivate, focus on learning the craft and think deeply about what they really want from their careers. But what are those of us committed to developing the careers of associates to do?

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