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McCarter & English Plan 'Grosses Up' Workers Insuring Same-Sex Partners
Joining a growing number of firms and companies around the country, McCarter & English has adopted a plan to offset unequal tax treatment faced by employees who cover same-sex partners in their health-insurance plans.Legal Blogs Are Dead! Long Live Legal Blogs!
Attorney Robert J. Ambrogi heard that blogs are dead in the legal profession. Indeed, he declares legal blogging alive, well and thriving. Since the future is foretold by the new, Ambrogi highlights recently launched blogs, all of which show continuing vitality in the blawgosphere.Taking Your Law Firm to the Next Level
Starting and maintaining a law firm is a tough task, notes attorney Richard A. Roth. Presumably, you are in business not just to tread water, but to make money. Taking a small firm to the next level is far from easy. Nor is there a scientific formula that works for everyone. Having started three successful law firms throughout the years, Roth provides several tips on making more money -- bringing in more clients, multiplying revenues and, as they say in the business world, increasing the "top line."LegalTech Descends on New York
As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality legal services, retain more clients, and master the business of law. What are the next improvements in IT for the legal profession? Law.com Technology Editor Sean Doherty previews the advances expected to share the spotlight at LegalTech New York, being held Feb. 1-3.Cool Things Law Firms Are Doing in Marketing Part II
In March, I shared with you some of the innovative marketing activities law firms around the country were engaging in, but so many law firms wrote me with their news that one article was not big enough to cover it all.Westwood College Wins Ruling That KOs Class Action Suit
After a social media brawl that at times got downright nasty, for-profit Westwood College wins an important ruling from an arbitrator that knocks out the class action lawsuit it faced in Colorado.Building an online reputation can be tricky
On the Internet, a lawyer's reputation can change in an instant. A growing number of attorneys have turned to a cottage industry of consulting firms that specialize in the "reputation management" business.Joint task force to propose rules on electronic discovery
A task force of lawyers from the State Bar and Georgia Chamber of Commerce is finalizing a package of rules on electronic discovery that it will propose to the Legislature during the upcoming session. Task force member Rocco Testani (above) says the key themes of the proposed rules are proportionality, protocol and safe harbor.Beyond the Shelves: Let Your Law Librarian Brag for You
Rocket Matter's New Legal Marketing and Advertising Service
Boca Raton, Fla.-based Rocket Matter introduced Rocket X1, a new Internet marketing service for law firms, separate from its namesake practice management software as a service, on April 2.Trending Stories
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