Sentences with phrase «publishing case naming»

When I got interested by legal publishing case naming has developed as a full discipline.

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But what is so bizarre is that they differ so vastly, and they don't all apply to each publisher, yet the world's biggest names in publishing all saw a major blip that in some cases will have been rather concerning from an ad revenue perspective.
With Kathryn Robinson's lengthy article on the case, «Sins of the Poet,» first published in Seattle Weekly and reprinted in revised form in Lingua Franca, the story became widely known in academic circles — an embarrassment to the university, but an ironic boost for Cairns's name recognition.
If a recipe author desires that their watermark or their blog name be listed on their recipe when we publish instead of listing only their first name / city of residence then we will do that; in that case it is understood by the author that this is done in lieu of a $ 50 gift certificate award.
Notice the irony of who published the Business Case for Breastfeeding and who is named in the suit.
The chairman disclosed that the committee would immediately go through the forms and published the names of successful candidates, so that those with a special case can know what to do.
On Tuesday, the British Humanist Association (BHA) made its final written submission in an ongoing Information Tribunal case over whether the Government must publish a list of all groups which have proposed to set up Free Schools — including their name, location and religion.
Home Office minister Mark Harper admitted in a written statement that the names, date of birth, and details of the immigration case type and status of 1,598 people had been mistakenly published online by his staff.
Nonetheless, leading scientists of the era — Thomas Hunt Morgan, Albert Einstein, and Edwin Hubble to name but three — published in Science, presented their work at annual meetings, and in some cases received small grants or prizes from AAAS.
For example, I was involved in the case of a researcher named Malcolm Pearce, who published two papers in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
We've carried one self - publisher (and in this case he was entirely self - published; he took his stuff to a printer and had it printed) to success, but his first novel - was - traditionally published; he didn't enjoy that process, and he had enough of a name that - readers - were willing to trust him.
In any case, those who self - publish successfully are either those who have already made a name in the traditional field, or if they are one of the few who made it big from the start, eventually get signed up by traditional publishers anyhow.
I should be a bit more specific here — most of the rhetoric in publishing circles isn't about «paid reviews» — after all, I can pay someone to review my work, and I can, and should, ask for an honest appraisal — most of it is about deliberate, flagrant dishonesty, and the most notable cases, somewhat related, are when authors write reviews on their own work with fictitious names.
Pick a publishing company name, get a logo designed and trust me when I say, it's simple from there (unless you prefer it to be complicated in which case I can tell you how to make a mess of it too!).
The house is already in husband's name in case I get sued for my Indie published book, Silent Trauma, Barb.
In case anyone is not familiar with Bloomsbury's reputation in the industry, the publishing house released a popular juvenile fiction series a few years ago about a boy wizard named Harry Potter.
Such is the case for many new authors, who have been turning to self - publishing as a means to get their name and work in ink and on shelves in less time and for considerably less work.
It would be interesting to know if Overstock is actually doing as the name implies and gathering up leftover merchandise — in this case, books from publishing houses — or simply brokering the books directly from the publishers like any other retail outlet.
After being fired from her post as Chief of the Special Victims Unit for refusing to «go along to get along,» Alice Vachss published the incendiary Sex Crimes, described as «a stark, passionate closing argument in [her] broader case against the criminal justice system» by the NY Times, which named it as a Notable Book of the Year.
Our recent Publishing Perspectives focus pieces on the development and first year of operation are: The Agents» View: A Case Study in Agent - Assisted Publishing; «My Agent By My Side»: An Author's Assisted Publishing Experience; and A Rogue By Any Other Name: What Was Learned?
While there are * some * mainstream - published authors who do earn a comfortable living even without being household names, I have come to understand that they are exceptional cases and are typically very prolific.
In many cases writers are virtually forced to take on a new name due to publishing contracts, new series, etc..
It was also barred from signing agreement with the publishing companies named in the case for the next two to four years.
(e) The Treasurer shall collect and receive all monies due or belonging to the Club; monies shall be deposited in a bank approved by the Board, in the name of the Club; the books shall at all times be open to inspection of the Board; at the annual meeting, there shall be a written and verbal account of all monies received and expended during the previous fiscal year including every item of receipt or payment not before reported; condition of the Club's finances shall be published quarterly in the newsletter; more frequent reports may be made to members of the Board by mail or other approved method of communication; send dues notices; maintain membership list; update Corresponding Secretary annually of members in good standing; the Board of Directors shall appoint a committee of three members (excluding the Treasurer) to audit the books annually, with the Treasurer available to answer questions; in case of resignation of the Treasurer during the year the books will be audited in the same manner; the Treasurer shall be bonded in such amount as the Board of Directors shall determine; and carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these by - laws.
In some cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name as you provide it and location, unless you state otherwise.
But we have decided not to publish the name at present, in case it would encroach in any way on the victim's privacy and right to anonymity.
Defendant published the name of complainant in sexual assault case in breach of publication ban.
Only thing is, to prove it, the disgruntled Diva published the information on her Weblog for all to see — data such as medical record numbers, patient names and in some cases information about routine lab tests (but not the results).
And nearly all the big names in Internet service providers, from Google to Yahoo! to Facebook and others, are currently seeking a declaratory judgment from the FISC - R (Zwillinger is again representing Yahoo! in this case) asking the court for the authority to publish the number of surveillance demands — just the number — the government has made.
Published cases are required to include the names of all lawyers, prosecutors, defendants and judges, but not witnesses.
However with the advent of the Internet and the multiplication of the channels for the distribution of legal material, this science of case naming was creating a barrier for all those judicial and administrative institutions which were engaged in self - publishing.
Parallel to that, courts and tribunals began to systematically publish decisions on their own websites, and started to assign case names based on various standards.
If that is the case, newspaper sites could be named in a future suit, then the newspapers themselves, any court - report sites, then Lexis Nexis for writing summaries, then Westlaw for publishing a looseleaf and so on.
Correction: The previously published edition of this post incorrectly stated that ROSS was named after a character in the television show suits — this is not the case.
In the recent case (Davidge v. Fairholm) the Plaintiff, who was injured in a collision, asked for anonymity on the basis that «publishing the plaintiff's name might hurt him in his employment, as his employer might treat him differently after learning about his medical issues.
White & Case partners Kevin Petrasic, Benjamin Saul and George L. Paul (Washington, DC), and Steven R. Chabinsky (New York), have been named recipients of the 2018 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award, formerly known as the Burton Award, which recognizes outstanding legal writing published in the prior year.
Other examples could include easy access to lawyer performance analytics developed by a third party simply by clicking the lawyer name in a published version of a case.
Youth's names or anything else that would identify the youth can be published during or after the case.
For cases registered from 1 January 2016, the ICC Court will now publish information on its website including the name and nationality of the sitting arbitrators, details of which arbitrator is the chairperson and details of whether the appointment was made by the ICC Court or by the parties.
Lord Neuberger issued a formal order that «no one should publish or reveal» the names or addresses of any of those involved in the case.
Deep Throat turned out to be Mark Felt, Samuel Langhorne Clemens turned into Mark (no middle name) Twain, and in a turn up for the books John Kenneth Galbraith was Mark Epernay for as long as it took him to write and publish a satire — which in his case would likely have been no time at all.
Those who litigate in federal court may need to think and argue about «Rule 11 sanctions,» but I wager that most will find it easier to refer to the Supreme Court's 1991 decision published at 499 U.S. 340 using its name or style or title or caption and will be able to remember that name long after forgetting the case cite.
That might be the case for someone at Discover who probably clicked the «Publish» too soon, confirming the iPhone X Edition name.
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