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February 12, 2007 |

Grading the Californians

California-based firms are faring pretty well in client satisfaction surveys. But watch out for that arrogance factor.
4 minute read
September 14, 2009 |

Trial to Begin in Suit Against Cisco, Patent Troll Tracker Blogger

Jury selection begins today in a case that pits intellectual property litigator Eric Albritton against tech company Cisco Systems. Albritton alleges in his June 16, 2008, federal court complaint that Richard Frenkel, a one-time in-house lawyer at Cisco, defamed him in anonymous postings on Frenkel's Patent Troll Tracker blog in October 2007. The suits have attracted considerable attention due to the popularity of the Patent Troll Tracker blog, which is currently "open to invited readers only."
7 minute read
August 17, 2012 |

Vets With PTSD Put New Strain On Courts

Already, many Iraq and Afghan vets with emotional problems have found their way into the criminal justice system. Soon, the numbers could be overwhelming.
7 minute read
July 04, 2005 |

A Lesson for Witnesses

Witnesses in high-profile, white-collar crime trials need to keep it simple and be prepared.
4 minute read
August 08, 2003 |

Fourth Circuit to Decide Fate of Convicted Killer's Appeal

The federal kidnapping prosecution of Jay Lentz has taken one surprising turn after another. And now, Lentz's fate is in the hands of the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Federal prosecutors in Alexandria, Va., who tried Lentz want the Richmond, Va.-based appeals court to reverse a July 22 order by Judge Gerald Bruce Lee of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that tossed out a jury conviction against Lentz.
6 minute read
May 20, 2011 |

10 Marketing Tips for Time-Pressed Lawyers

At every law firm consultant Stacy West Clark has worked with, she encounters lawyers who say they'd love to market, but don't have the time. For busy lawyers, Clark provides 10 tips for marketing effectively, including a list of which marketing activities may have the biggest payoffs.
5 minute read
July 18, 2007 |

Interest in Psychology and Acting Motivates Lawyer to Choose Role as Trial Consultant

Trial attorneys may recognize Mary Griffitts as the founder of Dallas-based Trial Consulting Enterprises, a trial sciences consulting firm with a national clientele. But lawyers may be surprised to learn Griffitts spends her down time auditioning for and acting in TV commercials and feature films. Griffitts' acting experience is apparent when she discusses effective presentation styles, substantive content and communicating with the jury, says one attorney she's worked with on a case.
13 minute read
January 07, 2011 |

Apple, Dow drive fourth-quarter profits to 19-year high

U.S. corporations are set to report their most profitable fourth quarter on record as companies from Apple to Dow Chemical feed the demand for iPads, caustic soda and capital goods that's bolstering the economy.
9 minute read
June 25, 2007 |

Recruiting From the Inside Out

Legal professionals within a firm who make lateral hiring their top priority can make all the difference, not only in recruiting attorneys but in making sure they fit in both professionally and culturally once they make the big move.
8 minute read

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