Not exact matches
Known popularly as the «Google Tax», the
law requires services that post links and excerpts of news
articles to pay a fee to the Association of Editors of Spanish
Dailies.
It is also different from most
law firms in that it employs only experienced lawyers, maintains little office space and charges significantly lower rates than most big
law firms (about $ 200 an hour for highly experienced lawyers, according to a
Daily Journal
article written in early in 2010).
One CRM vendor quoted in the
article expressed some frustration that «a continuous stream of potentially valuable CRM information flows through the typical
law firm on a
daily basis, yet lawyers and their firms typically are not able to leverage it.»
Lexology: Lexology pulls content such as
articles and alerts off
law firm websites and distributes it to senior corporate counsel and other subscribers to its
daily newsfeed service (currently consisting of over 16,000 subscribers, including corporate counsel at many Fortune 500 companies).
This
article includes an infographic with financial tips to help you alleviate some of the stressors you face
daily, so you can practice
law on your terms.
The Am
Law Daily carries an
article by Amy Miller of Corporate Counsel Magazine describing how FMC Technologies, a Houston - based manufacturer, is bypassing conventional options for updating a roster of outside counsel like auctions or requests for proposals.
On a
daily basis the Veterans Benefits Blog provides relevant
articles, research material, case
law, and regulations to assist veterans in their disability compensation and pension claims before the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Civil
law: Haaretz, Israel's oldest
daily newspaper, published an
article that was critical of the management style and business practices of Mitchell Goldhar, a Canadian businessman who owns Tel Aviv - based Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club.
According to this
Daily Journal
article (via How Appealing), former clerks are not only still being hired by major
law firms, but are commanding signing bonuses of up to $ 250,000 (on top of starting salaries of as much as $ 160,000 in big firms).
From the Wall Street Journal
Law Blog (quoting a
Daily Business Review
article that's behind a paywall): Abadin and members of the Bar's board of -LSB-...]
Whereas legal thinkers once limited their most serious scholarship to
law review
articles, occasionally nipping out into the dangerous world to write an op - ed, now many of them offer off - the - cuff observations about everything from partial birth abortion bans to their favorite CDs, several times
daily.
He is a co-author of an
article, published in The
Daily Journal, regarding interpretation of these changes in the
law.
Online legal information site International
Law Office was launched in 1998, and Lexology, a daily newsfeed of law firm client alerts, articles, and blogs, in 20
Law Office was launched in 1998, and Lexology, a
daily newsfeed of
law firm client alerts, articles, and blogs, in 20
law firm client alerts,
articles, and blogs, in 2007.
Prior to freelancing, I worked in - house at two large
law firms, and I have immense sympathy for overworked marketers and PR folk who have to triage the
daily deluge of requests from a myriad of organizations seeking to have
law firms firm engage with their survey, ranking, supplement, or
article.
Quoted numerous times by the San Diego
Daily Transcript and the San Diego News Network in connection with
articles dealing with recent developments in employment
law
Mr. Torrijos has also co-authored numerous
articles concerning class action
law, including: Notice 2.0: How Technology is Changing Class Action Notice Procedures (January 2011, Westlaw Journal); The Internet, Indispensable for Providing Class Action Notice (August 16, 2010, Los Angeles
Daily Journal); The Rise of «Professional Objectors» in the Class Action Settlements (July 8, 2010, Los Angeles
Daily Journal); and The End of Consumer Class Action Arbitrations (May 14, 2010, Los Angeles
Daily Journal).
«Jittery Firms Put on Brave Face as Microsoft Targets Billable Hour» by Miriam Rozen (The Am
Law Daily) >> READ
ARTICLE
Launched in 2007, Lexology is a
daily newsfeed of
law firm client alerts,
articles and blogs delivered to the desktops of senior business lawyers worldwide on a
daily basis.
Mr. Dossick has authored more than a dozen
articles for the Los Angeles
Daily Journal and Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine, including co-authoring the cover story in its 17th Annual Entertainment
Law Issue, entitled, «Facing the Music.»
«Survey: Firm Leaders Admit Downturn's Permanent Impact» by Tom Huddleston Jr. (The Am
Law Daily) >> READ
ARTICLE
by Miriam Rozen (The Am
Law Daily) >> READ
ARTICLE
In an
article published in the
Daily Business Review, Lazaro I. Vazquez and Francis E. Rodriguez discuss how U.S. anti-boycott
laws can have consequences for those seeking to do business with foreign parties.
«Sotomayor
LAW ’79 returns to speak at Law School reunion»: This article appears today in The Yale Daily Ne
LAW ’79 returns to speak at
Law School reunion»: This article appears today in The Yale Daily Ne
Law School reunion»: This
article appears today in The Yale
Daily News.
This
article was co-authored by Lawrence Bice and Jennifer Castaldo from Larimer
Law and was originally published on the
Daily Record.
In addition to his litigation experience, Mr. Cyrlin has authored several published
articles concerning legal matters, including «Trademark Protection of Public Spectacles: Boston Athletic Changes the Rules,» 10 Loyola Entertainment
Law Journal, 335, 10, 1991; «Prior Publication and the Duty to Defend,» Los Angeles
Daily Journal, November, p. 7, 1997; «Reducing A Company's Risk Over Domain Name Disputes,» J. Pat.
Today, I stand to you as a humbled
Articling student in Canadian immigration
law, a soon to be associate, who struggles with the
law on a
daily basis.
The Lawyer's
Daily quoted Vey Willetts» Paul Willetts in a May 26, 2017
article titled «Changing Workplaces Review may spur sweeping labour
law changes in Ontario.»
The more you soak in about the practicalities of deals, transactions or files that
law firms or corporations deal with on a
daily basis, the more you can show that you can be a substantive contributor as an
articling student.
Brad Snyder's
article «Frankfurter and Popular Constitutionalism,» forthcoming in the UC Davis
Law Review, was a featured «
daily read» on the «Constitutional
Law Prof Blog.»
Writer on employment
law and ADR - related topics with
articles appearing in Canadian Lawyer, JUST., The Lawyers»
Daily, the Alternative Dispute Resolution section of OBA.org, The Advocates» Quarterly and ADR Update.
To get a more balanced perspective, however, you should also read Caryn Tamber's recent
article in the Maryland legal periodical, the Maryland
Daily Record, Maryland
Daily Record: «Proponents love it, but traditional divorce lawyers see little use for «collaborative divorce»» by Caryn Tamber, which examines some of the most troubling problems, both practical and ethical, with the collaborative
law method, and projects a helpful spotlight on the inflated claims and hype surrounding collaborative
law.