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Dressing Your e-Business Up for Success

Stanley P. Jaskiewicz

Asking an e-commerce entrepreneur whether he or she knows what the business looks like may seem silly. After all ' doesn't it seem a given that no one can run a business, whether an e-commerce venture or a traditional bricks-and-mortar storefront operation, without knowing its basic financial information, especially cash flows, receivables and payables, and the balance sheet?

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June issue in PDF format

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Movers & Shakers

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Who's doing what; who's going where.

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Managing Practice Group Profitability

Howard Mudrick

Managers can no longer ignore the performance of individual practices, hoping problems will correct themselves. Firms everywhere are venturing into various types of reporting and 'profit center accounting,' typically based on the performance of individual practice groups and even specific clients. However, they take a variety of approaches to these analyses, and the differences can cause severely different analytic outcomes.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Copyright Infringement/File Sharing<br>Copyright Infringement/Summary Judgment&lt;<br>Royalty Suit/Right to Trial by Jury<br>Sampling Suits/Sound Recordings

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Cameo Clips

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BLANKET SONG LICENSES/INTERNET SERVICES<br>COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT/SETTLEMENT OFFER

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CA Supreme Court: Film/Book Consulting, Not Conflicts Mandating Recusal

Mike McKee

It was prosecutor vindication time at the California Supreme Court in May. In unanimous rulings authored by Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, the state high court held that the Second District Court of Appeal erred when it ordered three deputy district attorneys removed from separate cases each was handling. The ruling chastised the Second District's Ventura branch for failing to grant appropriate deference to a trial court judge's decision that no disqualifying conflict existed for Santa Barbara County prosecutors Joyce Dudley and Ronald Zonen.

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Lawyer or Laborer? Value Billing Helps Lawyers Convey the Worth, Not Just the Cost, of Their Services

Edward Poll

Cash cannot be realized until clients understand the benefits they have received from the lawyer's services &mdash; and agree to pay the bill. The key is to understand and convey value to the client, expressed in clear and understandable terms.

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RIAA Counsel Appointed Appellate Judge

Amanda Bronstad

Richard L. Gabriel, the lead attorney for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in its copyright-infringement suits against individuals over the file-sharing of music, has been appointed to the Colorado Court of Appeals.

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<b>Practice Notes:</b> Judge Denies Fees to Lawyers in Hip-Hop Bankruptcy

Anthony Lin

A bankruptcy judge slammed a New York law firm for putting its own desire to be paid above the interests of its hip-hop publishing client in a Chapter 11 proceeding. In a stinging 38-page decision, Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Judge Arthur J. Gonzalez denied Windels Marx Lane &amp; Mittendorf any compensation for its work on the bankruptcy of hip-hop media company Source Enterprises Inc.

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