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Media & Communications: Free Yourself from Chambers
May 30, 2013
How to successfully complete a Chambers nomination.
Movers & Shakers
May 30, 2013
Who's doing what; who's going where.
Metrics, Metrics, What Are the Metrics?
May 30, 2013
This article provides financial metrics that are simple, clear and concise, and that any firm can adopt.
Career Journal: Behavioral-based Interviewing
May 30, 2013
A look at behavioral-based interviewing techniques and how they work.
Cross-border Integration in the Wake of a Merger
May 30, 2013
When law firms merge, marketing department members are often faced with an enormous task list for the months leading up to and beyond the combination. A look at one such merger.
Relearning the Learned Intermediary Doctrine
May 30, 2013
Although the learned intermediary doctrine dictates that a drug manufacturer's duty to warn is owed to the doctor, rather than the patient, informing the doctor of the risks may not always be sufficient to guard against liability.
Three Key Issues Surrounding Partner Compensation
May 30, 2013
A firm seeking long-term success must recognize that all partners bring strengths and weaknesses to the process of creating revenue, and the firm must balance the various needed contributions of partners to create a fair compensation system.
Practice Tip: Avoiding Federal Jurisdiction in Mass Actions
May 30, 2013
How can a plaintiff overcome the removal of a case by the forum defendant? A look at what needs to be done.
To Call or Not to Call
May 30, 2013
This article briefly examines the controversial topic of ex parte contacts, and describes how such contacts were successfully employed to obtain summary judgment in two separate cases pending within the Aredia'/Zometa' mass tort litigation.
Insurance Coverage for Cyber Attacks
May 30, 2013
Last month, Part One of this article addressed the role of traditional insurance in covering cyber risks. This second installment first continues the discussion of traditional insurance coverages and then addresses specialty "cyber" policies.

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