Authorship & Credit
Articles from law firms no longer need to have a partner’s name on the byline. No more than three names may appear on the byline, although additional assist credits may be given in the biography.
Requirements and specifications for submitting Special Section articles to The National Law Journal .
February 05, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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Authorship & Credit
Articles from law firms no longer need to have a partner’s name on the byline. No more than three names may appear on the byline, although additional assist credits may be given in the biography.
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