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June 27, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

How to Avoid the 'Jerk Factor' When Dealing With the Media

Lawyers and journalists have a lot in common. So why don't they get along better? Hank Grezlak, The Legal Intelligencer's editor-in-chief, has one answer: "Both professions attract more than their fair share of jerks." But Grezlak points out that sometimes the problem is just a matter of misperception. Follow his list of dos and don'ts for interacting with the press to lessen your chances of feeling like you dealt with a jerk -- or of being called one behind your back.
10 minute read
November 23, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Calendar

Calendar of events.
5 minute read
March 17, 2008 | National Law Journal

Workin' from home

Telecommuting can be a win-win � less time in the car means more time with your family and more billable hours for the firm.
7 minute read
March 10, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

High Court Eyes Whether Trustees Can Be Paid More Than Once

Wachovia and its predecessors have been serving as executor and trustee of a charitable trust since 1940 and have only been paid once for their services under an old 1917 statute in effect when the trust was created.
6 minute read
November 21, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Obituaries

Obituaries of New Jersey lawyers Morris Bloom, Charles Martel, Anthony Pascale and Melinda Smith-Sopko
2 minute read
April 01, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Attorneys Reinstated From the 2008 Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
2 minute read
September 30, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Baker & McKenzie Tops List of Law Firm Brands

Acritas's 2013 Global Elite Brand Index names the firms with greatest brand strength among general counsel.
3 minute read
October 10, 2005 | The Recorder

Sidebar

Associate Swaps Bar Card For Cop Badge ... Remembering Miers ... Everyone wants kudos.
5 minute read
July 28, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

U.S. Supreme Court Year in Review

This is the summary.
9 minute read
May 17, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Clause Does Not Bar Paint Fumes

FOLLOWING THE lead of the New York Court of Appeals, the Appellate Division, Second Department, has ruled that an absolute pollution exclusion clause in an insurance policy will not bar a claim based on indoor dissemination of paint fumes.
3 minute read

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