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Practice Tip: The Rules of the Court of Public Opinion
May 26, 2010
The abundance of media outlets and the 24/7 news cycle they have created, both driving and feeding America's insatiable appetite for up-to-the minute news and gossip ' make it necessary to be prepared to try high-profile cases in the media as well as in court.
Component Parts Manufacturers in the Cross Hairs
May 26, 2010
A cluster of asbestos-related cases decided in 2009 has resulted in a trilogy of appellate decisions that reveals the key issues that arise in defending parts manufacturers from liability for components manufactured by others.
Leadership Lessons from a Civil War Colonel
May 26, 2010
Law firm leaders can learn a lot from Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, an unlikely hero of the Civil War.
It's Time for Some Attention to Partners
May 26, 2010
After years of focusing on associates, law firms are beginning to realize that they need to pay more attention to their partners because their individual success is too critical to the firm's overall success.
Time for a Common Lateral Partner Questionnaire
May 26, 2010
Some LPQ questionnaires are brief, while others look like "War and Peace." The authors suggest that firms consider adopting a common design ' to save time for the firm and the partner candidates, while still ensuring that the most necessary data is obtained.
The New Legal Workplace
May 26, 2010
Workers and managers alike are struggling to figure out what will be expected from them in the coming business quarters, and how to deliver on these expectations. Here are three highlights for legal professionals, which just may make the difference between being in the black or in the red.
The HIRE Act and the Health Care Reform Acts
May 26, 2010
The new Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act ("HIRE Act") and the new Health Care Reform Acts have several significant tax-related provisions that affect individual and business taxpayers including law firms, attorneys, their staff, and their clients.
Movers & Shakers
May 26, 2010
Who's going where; who's doing what.
Verdicts
May 26, 2010
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
'Waiving' Goodbye to Class Actions
May 26, 2010
It is no secret by now that employers, particularly those in such industries as the financial services, retail and health care, continue to be hit with the legal tsunami that is class action lawsuits. Here's how to cope.

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