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Selling Law. How to Get Hired, Paid and Rehired
You can’t sell law. Your clients are businesses and just as your law firm doesn’t want to buy coffee, your clients don’t want to buy legal services. But they do, because they need to. So don't sell services, sell outcomes.Turning the Shock of a January Marital Split Into Effective Strategies for Your Well-Being
After the holiday chaos settles, and as people embrace New Year’s resolutions, many couples start fresh—sometimes by ending their marriages. With Florida’s divorce rate ranking sixth in the United States, many Floridians will start the new year with this approach.People in the News—Jan. 31, 2025—Eastburn and Gray, Fox Rothschild
Eastburn and Grey attorney Abigail C. S. Bukowski served as a panelist at the Bucks County Bar Association (BCBA) in a seminar titled, “Family Law 2024 in Review” on Jan. 21.View more book results for the query "*"
Exits Leave American Airlines, SiriusXM, Spotify Searching for New Legal Chiefs
January also saw high-profile hirings, with Hilton Worldwide nabbing former CIA and DOD legal chief Caroline Krass.Etsy App Infringes on Storage, Retrieval Patents, New Suit Claims
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.The Secret Prior Art Problem Rears Its Ugly Head
"Last week the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Lynk Labs v. Samsung, decided a prior art issue in one of the thornier aspects of determining dates when a reference can be considered prior art for anticipation and obviousness arguments."Four Things to Know About Florida’s New Law to Protect Minors Online
A new Florida law became effective on Jan. 1, 2025, that governs social media use for minors and requires age verification in order to access certain materials. Online operators should determine if this law applies to their business activities and be aware of these key issues.US Supreme Court Considers Further Narrowing of Federal Fraud Statutes
The court has likewise narrowed the scope of criminal laws targeting public corruption, holding that bribery laws require an “official act,” and limiting the applicability of honest-services fraud offenses on several occasions.Trending Stories
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