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Employment-At-Will Affirmed Again

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

The New York Court of Appeals has once again rejected an effort to limit the employment-at-will doctrine in New York, ever so slightly, when it rejected a claim by a physician working for <i>The New York Times</i> that she was inappropriately required to disclose patient medical records in violation of state law, her code of ethical conduct, and various state and federal regulations.

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A Word to the Wise

Alfred G. Feliu

Management counsel has become quite predictable when asked by a client: "Can we give a job reference for a former employee?

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My Opinion

Kevin Costello

Sound off about issues that affect you and/or your practice!

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Birth Injury Claims Most Successful

Janice G. Inman

Jury Verdict Research' has just released its report, Current Trends in Personal Injury &mdash; 2002 Edition. The research company maintains a nationwide database of verdicts and settlements in personal injury claims. Its recently released report identifies and summarizes current award trends and breaks down the awards by type of case and injury.

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MedBytes

Elliott B. Oppenheim

Analysis of Web sites of importance to you and your practice.

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Verdicts

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.

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Evaluating LASIK Malpractice Cases

Wendy Zeller & John Eisberg

The vision-improving eye surgery known as LASIK (Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is marketed as a painless 15-minute outpatient procedure that produces stunning visual improvement in the vast majority of patients. LASIK surgery is estimated to garner revenues in the billions in the United States alone, with 1 million or more people undergoing the surgery each year. To help you to evaluate potential LASIK malpractice cases, this article discusses the eye's basic anatomy and function, the practice of LASIK, including patient selection factors and common complications, and provides resources for further information.

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On The Job: Furthering Your Career Starts with Your Resume

Russell Lawson

Finding the next step in your career path can be the hardest job you ever tackle. If you are not currently working in a firm with a large marketing function and staff, the chances are you can only advance by leaving.

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Ask The Coach

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

This month's question:<BR>Q: I struggle to find time to market and sell. With billables, committee assignments, supervisory duties, etc., it seems like the week is over and I'm asking, "why didn't I get out in the game this week?" How can I make time to sell?

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Not Just the Next Abbreviation: With CRM, They Got it Right

Jay M. Jaffe & Shelene Clark

Over the course of the past 20 years, professional services firms have jumped on the abbreviation bandwagon with a succession of emerging management trends, only to disembark once they discover that the latest three-letter trend doesn't deliver the results they were hoping for. What most firms don't realize is that these trendy MBA or "management by abbreviation" tools ' including total quality management (TQM), management by objectives (MBO), and now, client relationship management (CRM) ' are best viewed simply as ways to operationalize common sense.

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