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Professional Development: The Relationship Associate

Dineo Mpela-Thompson & Wiline Justilien

In order for firms to sustain and grow the amount of legal services they provide, a critical mass of their lawyers must engage in some meaningful form of business development. And attorneys who wait until they are up for partnership to begin developing business are already well behind the curve.

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Leadership in the Law: Profiting from the Learning Curve

Timothy B. Corcoran

A significantly higher number of law department budgets experienced reductions in 2012 than in the three years prior, so the pressure on outside counsel is likely to increase rather than abate. But are law firms listening?

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The Business of Branding: Websites Aren't Built in a Day

Jeffrey Morgan

Why do law firms assume that one of their most important marketing communications tools can simply be designed and developed in a few short months? Effective websites take foresight and strategy, says the author.

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Non-Owner Ownership or Investment in Firms

Robert Denney

A new issue is producing increasing discussion and debate: non-lawyer ownership of, or at least investment in, law firms.

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Affordable Care Act Impacts on Group Health Plans

Warren E. Kingsley & Diane R. Lukin

This article provides an overview of the Summary of Benefits & Coverage (SBC) disclosure and employer-shared responsibility mandate implemented under the Affordable Care Act. Information on SBC compliance and your firm's exposure to the shared-responsibility rules follows.

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Case Notes

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of a recent First Circuit decision.

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Practice Tip: Product Liability Considerations of Nanomaterials

Ray Aragon

The proliferation of nanomaterials, along with a near-absence of clear science and controlling regulations, raises important liability concerns.

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Kiobel and the Future of Environmental and Product Liability Litigation Under the Alien Tort Statute

Daniel J. Herling, Eric Gotting, Michelle Gillette & Leila Qutami

Companies should be aware of the potential impact that the Supreme Court's decision in <i>Kiobel</i> could have on litigation risks, both here and outside of the United States.

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A Psychologist's Take on Trial Tactics

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

The author, a forensic psychological consultant, offers his impressions regarding the manner in which attorneys prepare for trial and, specifically, for the cross-examination of adverse expert witnesses.

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Defining Income for Child Support Purposes

Paul L. Feinstein

The use of guideline child support throughout the nation has made vital the threshold definition of income for support purposes. The odds are increasing that other states will have dealt with the issue.

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