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July 11, 2005 | National Law Journal

Tracking the Business Trends

Law librarians are expanding their roles in information management, marketing, and other forms of business news.

By Anne Ellis

8 minute read

June 05, 2006 | National Law Journal

Try This Job on for Size

Summer associates at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker get a hands-on sense of the firm's litigation and corporate transaction work through two weeklong seminars. But in addition to the team-building and bonding that these exercises promote, the students also get a chance to interact with the firm's partners and senior attorneys.

By Jon A. Geier and Ellis M. Butler

6 minute read

January 16, 2002 | Law.com

An Employer's Best Defense: Plan Ahead

We're seeing one thing more frequently than ever: Employees prevail against employers not so much on "primary" claims of employment discrimination (the traditional race, sex, national origin, etc.) but on "secondary" claims of retaliation based upon some earlier charge of discrimination by the employees. Here's the dangerous thing about retaliation claims: They're absolutely, fundamentally believable.

By Mark A. Shank and David M. Ellis

8 minute read

July 05, 2004 | National Law Journal

More Hats Than Ever

Law librarians today take on a number of new roles, from business development to writing newsletters.

By Anne Ellis and Tom Jared

7 minute read

July 17, 2006 | National Law Journal

The Joy of Paper and Ink

In this electronic age it's natural to sometimes assume that all answers are now at our fingertips via a keyboard. By not fully using print research, researchers are missing out on a wealth of valuable resources.

By Anne V. Ellis

7 minute read

April 24, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Positive Impact of a Social Media Presence

Social media is a phrase that can bring up nightmares of ethical risks and time-consuming efforts on one hand, or happy thoughts of inexpensive and easy marketing on the other. The truth is somewhere in between.

By Jennifer Ellis

8 minute read

April 17, 2006 | National Law Journal

Jury Advice on a Small Scale

As companies become more concerned with litigation costs, they are asking their attorneys to keep their budgets as lean as possible. As a result, some attorneys feel they can do without any kind of jury consulting.

By Leslie Ellis

8 minute read

March 07, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Preparing for Disaster: A Primer

isaster appears in many guises, with effects ranging from temporary inconvenience to unthinkable devastation.

By Diane M. Ellis

3 minute read

August 06, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Prop 8 Proponents File Appeals

Proponents of California's gay marriage ban have formally appealed a federal judge's ruling striking down the voter-approved law.

By Lisa Leff and Paul Ellis

1 minute read

November 07, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Coverage Clarification Needed for 'Intentional Wrongs' Exception

New Jersey Supreme Court will need to decide whether an employee's claim of intentional wrong is covered under an employer's liability policy, provided the injured employee does not assert that his injury was intentionally caused or aggravated by the employer.

By Ellis I. Medoway and Trevor J. Cooney

18 minute read


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