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  • Who's doing what; who's going where.

    January 30, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The Supreme Court of Virginia recently held that insurance coverage for Chinese drywall claims could be denied under a pollution exclusion. As the first state supreme court to rule on the issue, the Virginia Supreme Court's analysis, as set forth in its ground-breaking decision, could potentially be followed by other courts in Chinese drywall coverage litigation and create a significant hurdle to policyholders seeking coverage.

    January 30, 2013Daren S. McNally and Matthew I. Gennaro
  • Two conflicting California appellate court decisions issued this year highlight the difficulty of determining when an insurer owes a duty to defend disparagement by implication claims. This article discusses the two divergent California decisions, as well as fact patterns that courts have generally agreed are (and are not) implied disparagement claims triggering an insurer's duty to defend

    January 30, 2013Chet A. Kronenberg and Colin H. Rolfs
  • The expanding use of social media is perhaps the number-one trend reshaping law firm marketing. But social media use also vividly illustrates the dilemmas posed by the law's dual nature as a business and a profession.

    January 30, 2013Ed Poll
  • Analysis of a recent key ruling.

    January 30, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The purpose of this article is to help the practitioner preserve his or her favorable trial verdict against allegations of juror impropriety. To that end, Part One herein identifies some of the most common juror-related pitfalls, and provides strategies for countering the allegations and tactics that could give rise to a new trial.

    January 30, 2013Christiana Jacxsens and Daniel I.A. Smulian
  • Resist the February blahs by taking a moment to focus your well-intentioned energies and reaffirm your goals. Here's how.

    January 30, 2013Debra Forman
  • The 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) includes an increase in individual tax rates for high income levels, a permanent patch for the alternative minimum tax, an extension of the gift and estate tax exemption, and extension of certain expiring provisions.

    January 30, 2013Richard Stieglitz and Martin Arking