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<b>Professional Development University: </b>Translating Professional Development into Business Image

<b>Professional Development University: </b>Translating Professional Development into Business

Valerie Fitch

Law firms are spending more money on professional development and hiring more staff to oversee this area than ever before. In addition to substantive skills programs for the many different practice areas, internal programs have expanded to include leadership and business-development curriculums, deal and case management training, presentation skills, business development and client relationship training.

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The Bad News: You Have a 401(k) Plan

Bruce Jackson

This article is intended by the author to comprise Part Four of Four in a series on lawyer retirement planning. Parts One and Two, 'What In the World Is Going on with Lawyer Retirement Planning?' were published in the November and December 2005 issues of LFP&amp;B. Part Three, last month, examined the history of the 401(k) and why there are problems with the popular retirement vehicle. In this part, we find out how to make things better.

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Checklist for a New Partner; or, the 12 Most Important Things for a New Partner to Do

James D. Cotterman

The late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun once said: 'A wedding is an event; a marriage is an achievement.' Much the same could be said about the attainment of ownership in your professional practice. Your ascension is an event; partnership is an achievement. And so the analogy goes that a law firm partnership is much like a marriage, and a breakup much like a divorce. Life repeats itself in business. But as newly minted partners settle into their new roles, this article provides guidance (some serious, some lighthearted) to begin what I hope will be a long and satisfying achievement ' a partnership. Congratulations.

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'Involuntary Dismissal' of the 'Innocent Seller': Continuing Choice of Law Issues in Products Liability MDL Proceedings

Daniel J. Herling & Thomas A. Lincoln

In multidistrict litigation ('MDL') proceedings involving product liability claims, the choice of what law to apply continues to be a thorny issue. For instance, in <i>In re Ephedra Products Liability Litigation</i>, No. 04-1598 (S.D.N.Y) (the 'Ephedra MDL'), Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York raised the question of whether the Restatement of the Law Third of Torts could be applied as the universal law applicable to all claims in the proceeding. <i>See</i> Case Management Order ('CMO') No. 4 at '11, July 9, 2004. Judge Rakoff later concluded, at the Sept. 10, 2004 Status Conference, that application of such a 'universal law' would be inappropriate. Such choice-of-law issues, however, remain problematic. That is so not only with regard to substantive law, but with regard to procedural law as well.

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Kazaa to Pay $100 Million In Settlement<br>Congress Passes Bill Limiting Online Wagering <br>Web Wagering Faces Clampdown with Major Arrest<br>Music Industry Prepares Lawsuit against Yahoo China

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Cases of Note

Samuel Fineman, Esq.

Eleventh Circuit Sides with Amazon.com in Right of Publicity Suit<br>Ninth Circuit Finds No Purposeful Availment to Effect Personal Jurisdiction<br>U.S. District Court Denies Cybersquatting Injunction

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Yahoo Builds New IP Licensing Model

Xenia P. Kobylarz

When Joseph Siino came on board as Yahoo Inc.'s first Vice President of Intellectual Property, the company needed to keep up with Google and Microsoft in transforming from Internet portal to global digital media company. It needed to use its technology patents to generate and distribute media content from its site.

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Is Internet Gambling Running Out of Luck?

Marc S. Friedman & Athena Cheng

Internet gambling is illegal when the activity occurs in a state that outlaws gambling. Today, federal prosecutors rely upon various statutes enacted before the widespread use of the Internet.

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Lawyer-Bloggers: Fact or Fiction?

Ari Kaplan

These days, it seems like everyone has a blog. You can start one with almost no overhead, and the online publishing possibilities seem endless ' and yet most lawyers still don't blog.

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Web Posts Versus the First Amendment

Carl Jones

The filing of a defamation lawsuit against the owner and operator of an Internet forum is raising questions about First Amendment rights versus the right to privacy.<br>Pittsburgh attorney Todd Hollis filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania state court, alleging his reputation is being harmed by comments posted by purported ex-girlfriends on the Web site dontdatehimgirl.com.

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