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Lawyers have joined the flood of professionals helping to make "sponsored links" on Google, Yahoo and other Web search engines the fastest-growing segment of Internet advertising. The links are popular marketing tools for small law firms, particularly in practice areas where lawyers live or die on a steady stream of new business. But be warned, it's an auction-like system, where the most aggressive advertisers can claw their way to the top, and where clicks can bring clients, but at a cost.Season Ticket Holders Seek Voice in Dodgers Bankruptcy
The family of the late crooner Frank Sinatra are among the Los Angeles Dodgers season ticket holders seeking representation in the bankruptcy court where the team's future is being decided.Supreme Court orders lower court review of $82.6 million award in Ford Explorer rollover
WASHINGTON AP - The SupremeCourt ordered a state appeals court Monday to review a decision giving $82.6 million to a woman who was paralyzed after her Ford Explorer rolled over.The justices want a California appeals court to determine if its ruling is in line with the SupremeCourt decision overturning a $79.5 million punitive damages award in a tobacco case earlier this year.State Bar Association in Good Fiscal Health
In spite of the continuing economic recession, the New Jersey State Bar Association remains in strong financial health, auditor?s reports show.View more book results for the query "*"
Substantial Contribution Claims: How Much Is Enough?
Any business seeking to reorganize formally through Chapter 11 will require the assistance of specially trained professionals.Recalls Put Toyota Under Lawyers' Microscope
Pennsylvania plaintiffs firms are ready to scrutinize Toyota from several different angles following the company's recall woes, but admit they face a number of hurdles.Music Moguls Now Seeking $200M
A judge has cleared the way for A&M Records founders Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss to boost the amount they are seeking in their lawsuit against PolyGram from $5.6 million to $200 million. In their original suit, trumpeter Alpert and his partner claimed PolyGram shorted them $3.63 million in 1994 earnings and $2 million in a mishandled Canadian tax refund claim.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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