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Non-Equity Partnerships Are on the Rise Again
April 27, 2013
Many changes continue to occur in the traditional partner/associate structure in law firms. Permanent associates, staff or contract attorneys, temporary attorneys, of counsel (in one form or another) and non-equity partners have been added to the mix.
Trying 'Best-Efforts' Cases
April 26, 2013
This article offesr concrete tips ' based on the authors' experience from several recent trials ' for defending a best-efforts case.
Best Practices (And Even Better Questions) to Apply to Your Back-Office Operations
April 26, 2013
While the economy continues to limp along and the experts continue to predict a flat legal market, it is more important than ever to ensure your back-office operations are functioning in the most cost-effective, efficient way possible.
'Discovery Rule' Does Not Apply
April 26, 2013
In <i>Gabelli v. Securities and Exchange Commission,</i> the Supreme Court unanimously concluded that Section 2462's limitations period began to run from the date of the alleged misconduct, not from the date the SEC discovered the alleged fraud.
When Worlds Collide
April 26, 2013
Until recently, the public finance world simply did not experience significant defaults. Until now. A look at recent litigation.
Parking: It's Not Just About the Ratios Anymore
April 26, 2013
New approaches to parking are offering retailers and developers greater flexibility and the opportunity to reduce costs and environmental impacts.
There's A Leak in My Firm
April 15, 2013
OK, somebody talked to the press, and leaked information that shouldn't have been leaked. That's three problems, not one. Primary, of course, is how we control the damage caused by the leak. Then we worry about who did it.
Technology and Other People-Driven Endeavors
March 29, 2013
Social networking has become the primary means of sharing knowledge and information for increasing numbers of individuals and organizations. Traditionally, businesses ' and law firms especially ' have been more concerned with the potential risks of adopting social network models into their workflows than with the potential profit-impacting benefits on their organizations.
IP News
March 29, 2013
Highlights of the latest intellectual property cases from around the country.
Federal Regulators Issue Guidance on Social Media and Mobile Privacy
March 29, 2013
In a sign of the role new technology is playing in existing business models, two federal regulators recently released guidance covering two rapidly expanding technology markets: social media and mobile technology.

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