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Recent cases of importance to your practice.

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1099-MISCgivings: Reporting Taxable Awards & Settlements Image

1099-MISCgivings: Reporting Taxable Awards & Settlements

Joe Danowsky

The Federal tax code and corresponding regulations require a lawyer to send a 1099-MISC form to certain individuals (and non-incorporated business entities) who receive disbursements from the lawyer's trust fund for legal awards and settlements. Writing on behalf of a law firm, an accounting firm reader has asked about the proper way to report such disbursements.

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Managing Alternatives to Hourly Rate Billing

Joel A. Rose

Demands of clients and competition among law firms are causing fairly dramatic changes in the pricing of legal services, away from straight hourly billing.

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The Ethics of Billing by the Hour for 'Recycled' Work

William G. Ross

One of the most difficult attorney billing issues is how a lawyer may receive fair compensation for the "intellectual property" value of work products reused for a later client. An attorney who has spent substantial time developing interrogatories, jury charges, legal memoranda or other such documents for one client naturally will want to "recycle" the same materials when they are relevant to later clients. But on what, if any, basis can the lawyer legitimately bill for this recycled work?

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Key Considerations in Choosing a Survey

Don Williams, Pete Peterson, Bill Bachman & Mike Short

Part One of this article offered a general overview and comparison of the major surveys currently available for US law firms (Altman Weil's "The Survey of Law Firm Economics"; Hoffman Alvary's "The Flash Report on Law Firm Economics"; and Pricewaterhouse Coopers' "The Law Firm Statistical Survey"). Part Two offers advice on how to select a survey.

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Significant Changes for EEO-1 Form

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

The EEOC has proposed significant changes in the way EEO-1 forms are to be completed, including revisions to the scope of the race/ethnicity categories and in the definition of job categories.

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Writing Insights

David J. Dempsey

<i>Put the argument into a concrete shape, into an imagesome hard phrase, sound and solid as a ball, which they can see and handle and carry home with them and the cause is half won.</i>-Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Supreme Court Hands Arbitrators the Keys to the Class Action

Merrick T. Rossein

A plurality of the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an arbitrator must decide whether class action arbitration in a consumer action is authorized. <i>Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Bazzle</i>, 123 S.Ct. 2402, (June 23, 2003). Four Justices concluded that whether or not the contracts forbid class arbitration is a disputed issue of contract interpretation and that such a dispute must be decided by an arbitrator. Justice Stevens concurred in the judgment.

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John Gaal's Ethics Corner

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Your ethics questions answered by the expert.

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Decisions of Interest

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Recent decisions of importance to your practice.

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