Sentences with phrase «legal side of publishing»

-LSB-...] legal side of publishing, especially if you are a self - published author.
Run by a staff of seven, with a core group of four writers (including Gary) the site is updated seven days a week with 30 postings daily (often with cheeky headlines), covering the editorial, financial, tech, and legal side of the publishing industry.
For more on the legal side of publishing, The Passive Voice is a good blog to follow.

Not exact matches

The «out of print» clause is often one of an author's only ways to terminate a publishing contract unilaterally (a legal term that means «one - sided» — and, in this case, means the author's right to terminate without the publisher's consent).
On the positive side, as the number of research - focused legal publishing businesses lowers and the industry contracts in size, it is interesting to see occasionally some faith being placed in the sector, perhaps as in the recent disposal by venture capitalists of Larcier Holding to Editions Lefebvre Sarrut, in turn owned by Frojal S.A. Larcier has within its group, Bruylant and is well - known in Belgium and Luxembourg.
-- along with the other «savings» (read redundancies) throughout the publishing side of both businesses and the move from publishing original content to «process» and the mass purchase of Legal IT companies the world over.
My search of legal blogs for comments about Trumka found only one post, on the EFCA & Labor Law Reform Blog, published by the management - side labor law firm Jackson Lewis.
«Law and reality in publishing (seldom the same thing) from the author's side of the slush pile, with occasional forays into military affairs, censorship and the First Amendment, legal theory, and anything else that strikes me as interesting.»
The ABA has served the legal profession in this area, publishing books such as Social Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier, [15] Blogging for Lawyers [16](as well as Twitter for Lawyers, [17] Facebook for Lawyers, [18] and LinkedIn for Lawyers [19]-RRB- and The Legal Side of Blogging for Lawlegal profession in this area, publishing books such as Social Media for Lawyers: The Next Frontier, [15] Blogging for Lawyers [16](as well as Twitter for Lawyers, [17] Facebook for Lawyers, [18] and LinkedIn for Lawyers [19]-RRB- and The Legal Side of Blogging for LawLegal Side of Blogging for Lawyers.
«The blog's description is «Law and reality in publishing — seldom the same thing — from the author's side of the slush pile, with occasional forays into military affairs, censorship and the First Amendment, legal theory, and anything else that strikes me as interesting.»
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