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Coverage for Communications Costs

Marialuisa S. Gallozzi & Seth A. Tucker

In complex litigation, public perceptions of the parties and the facts can have a significant effect on the ultimate size of the defendant's liability. For example, an early and compelling public recitation of facts favorable to the defense may dissuade some potential plaintiffs from joining the litigation.

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Quick Tips for Rankings Success

Sherry Karabin

Being singled out by one of the research-based legal rankings or directories can be a big client booster, whether it's a practice area or individual lawyers that are recognized. Here are some tips for making the cut.

Columns & Departments

Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Arbitration Provision Read Into SAG-AFTRA Limited Exhibition Agreement<br>DVD Cover Photo Included In News Reporting Was Fair Use

Social Media Scene: Creating a Blogging Strategy When Blogging Isn't Your Business

Stephan Hovnanian

Chances are that if you have started marketing yourself online, then you have a blog (or were told to have a blog). Here is what you need to know.

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Case Notes

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Discussion of two major rulings.

Features

Commercial Alternative Lending

Robert J. Rinaldi

An impressive amount of attention and money have been foisted upon the relatively nascent alternative finance market. Is it good or bad?

Immigration Status

Theodore (Ted) Ruthizer & Mark D. Koestler

To provide clarity to employers as to permissible questions that may be posed to prospective employees, the authors list the most common questions that corporate clients ask ' and provide recommendations.

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Supreme Court Preserves Fraud-On-the-Market Presumption in Securities Fraud Litigation

Eric Rieder

The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued its long-awaited decision in <I>Halliburton v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc.</I>, and the result was very much in line with the forecasts of those who predicted a kind of split decision.

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The Scope and Limits of Article 9

Frank Peretore

A discussion of the three major categories of personal property liens excluded from Article 9, in whole or in part.

If You're Not on Facebook, You're Committing Malpractice

Josh King

Imagine you're cross-examining a witness about a phone call, but you've never used a telephone before. Ridiculous, right? But is it any different than wading into a new client matter where social media communications are at issue without having ever used social media?

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