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Begin a Marketing & Business Development Program: Nine Suggestions for First-Year Associates
Many pressures are placed upon first-year associates, including the obvious ones of meeting billable hour requirements, working alongside more experienced lawyers and generally learning what it takes to become a "good attorney."Is the iPhone Ready for Law Firms?
In the end, two things are clear: The iPhone is a revolutionary device that's getting better and better, but it still has some flaws. The equation that firms need to work out balancing the device's growing list of advantages against its dwindling list of shortcomings may be leaning in the iPhone's favor.Defining Privacy: Phone Tracking, GPS, Government Surveillance
In his Civil Rights Litigation column, Ilann M. Maazel, a partner at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, writes that it takes little imagination to realize why a law enforcement agency might seek the abundant information tracked by phone and internet companies, but how has the law developed in response? Faced with this issue two weeks ago, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled definitively in favor of privacy.Final Days: Cheshire Murder Trial Wraps Up, Heads To Jury
On one of the final days of his murder trial, Steven Hayes was ready to fold, literally. Everyone else in the courtroom dutifully stood at the judge's knock on his door, and the marshal's cry, "All rise!" But Hayes, stumbling to his chair, began hunkering down to his seat. Deftly, his lawyers pulled him to his feet. Even if he's medicated, as some onlookers presume, Hayes is probably not fantasizing about an acquittal. Three hours after the July 23, 2007 triple murder, Hayes waived his rights and made a confession to state police. At trial, his defense lawyer made a "my-guy-did-it" opening, conceding substantial guilt. Now, Hayes' one big goal is life without any possibility of parole. The final days of testimony in Hayes' trial lacked the same sort of drama as the first two weeks. But there were powerful moments and interesting plot twists all the same, all ending with strong closing arguments on Friday.Justice Brown Not Shy When it Comes to Dissents
Janice Rogers Brown, the first black woman to sit on the California Supreme Court, isn't known to mince words. While some lawyers love Brown's directness, others say her tart dissents could pose problems if, as many believe, she's under consideration for a seat on the United States Supreme Court.A Handbag Maker Battles Counterfeits and Copyright Copycats
When Julie Deane founded The Cambridge Satchel Company Ltd., she knew fending off counterfeits would be a cost of doing business. But she didn't predict that so many of her IP troubles would originate so close to home.Web 2.0 Watcher Sees Cool Advanced Tools
Lawyer and media consultant Robert Ambrogi's latest foray into Web 2.0 territory uncovers advanced tools for bookmarking, project management and task management. With Web-based tools functioning like desktop applications, Web 2.0 looks more promising with every click.Trending Stories
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