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Law Firm Business Development, Events Evolve and Return, Part 2
In a column last month, I covered the changing challenges of the media relations function in legal marketing. I'll cover two others today with three marketing leaders on the front lines, learning about the evolution of law firm business development, and what's happening with the all-important event—in-person or online gatherings for clients and prospects.Law Firm Business Development: Events Evolve and Return, Part 2
In a column last month, I covered the changing challenges of the media relations function in legal marketing. I'll cover two others today with three marketing leaders on the front lines, learning about the evolution of law firm business development, and what's happening with the all-important event—in-person or online gatherings for clients and prospects.Decision Lowers Standard for Enforceability of Arb Clauses in Commercial Contracts
Although prior unpublished decisions have reached similar conclusions, the County of Passaic case resulted in the first published Appellate Division decision containing a rule pronouncement regarding the enforceability of arbitration provisions in the commercial context.It's a Bad Time to Get Divorced in New Jersey: More Litigants Try ADR
"If you can afford to go to arbitration, it's probably a good alternative. But if you can barely afford your attorney, I don't know how you're affording arbitration," said matrimonial attorney Paris Eliades.Evidence Against Fox News in Del. Case May Support Strongest-Ever Argument for Actual Malice
Attorneys with experience in defamation law say they can't remember another case, in Delaware or otherwise, in which a plaintiff had such a high likelihood of being able to win against a media company.View more book results for the query "Archer"
'Such Clear Evidence': Observers Say Actual Malice Evidence Against Fox News Could Be Strongest-Ever
Attorneys with experience in defamation law say they can't remember another case, in Delaware or otherwise, in which a plaintiff had such a high likelihood of being able to win against a media company.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Surge Even as Overall Spending Decreased
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission reported that 2022 saw a slight overall decrease in lobbying expenditures in the state, while lawyer-lobbyists in the state continued to grow their earnings to $19.4 million.Tax Refunds for Individuals: A Closer Look
In February 2023, the IRS reported that it has issued nearly eight million refunds to individuals with respect to 2022 returns averaging $1,963, down slightly from last year's average of $2,201. Almost 87% of refunds were made through direct deposits.Who Got the Work: Miller Nash Represents Secret Harbor In Dispute With Insurance Co.
Tristan Swanson of Miller Nash has entered an appearance for Secret Harbor, an agency providing foster care programs for juvenile boys, in a pending complaint for declaratory judgment.UDRP: Still a Powerful and Efficient Tool for Combatting Anonymous Cybersquatters
While it is always preferable to prevent cybersquatting by registering all of the relevant domain names and variations a business may need, UDRP continues to serve as a powerful and efficient tool for IP owners stop cybersquatters and protect their business's goodwill.Trending Stories
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