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May 14, 1999 |

Faheys, Attorneys Object to Bar Award Going to Herndon

A groundswell of protests from the family of murder victim Anne Marie Fahey and the legal community could stop the Delaware State Bar from giving an award to Henry R. Herndon Jr. During convicted murderer Thomas J. Capano's trial, prosecutors said Herndon -- a partner where Capano was an associate -- knew Capano threatened Fahey, but did nothing, and so Capano was on his way to a pattern of getting away with wrongdoing that led to Fahey's murder three years ago.
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November 13, 2009 |

ABA Panel Says Web Presence a Must for Small Firms

A panel of attorneys at the American Bar Association's Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference in Philadelphia on Thursday did not tiptoe around their overall message: Small and midsized law firms in 2009 need to market themselves on the Internet.
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July 07, 1999 |

Two for the Road

Delaware's magnetism for big-bucks business bankruptcies experienced a rare reversal of fortune when the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the state sent two cases, including one of the largest filed here this year, to the home states where the debtor companies have their operations. TransTexas Gas Corp. and DeGeorge Financial Corp. were the sorts of cases that had litigators speculating Delaware could be in the midst of a record-setting year for bankruptcy filings, based on their volume and size.
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October 24, 2000 |

Camelot, Sham-elot

A recent Delaware federal court ruling pulled the plug on a corporate life insurance program used by Camelot Music Inc. that provided the music retailer with millions in income tax breaks. The ruling could open the door for Uncle Sam to collect as much as $6 billion from 85 companies with similar plans.
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November 17, 2009 |

ABA Panel's Verdict: Web Presence a Must

A panel of attorneys at the ABA's Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference in Philadelphia did not tiptoe around their overall message: Small and midsize law firms in 2009 need to market themselves on the Internet -- and the ones that don't are behind and risk losing credibility.
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June 08, 2007 |

After 30 Years, Law Firm Advertising Is Slow to Change

Thirty years ago the Supreme Court ruled that even lawyers were entitled to free speech. In those early days of attorney advertising, law firms created ads to demonstrate their unparalleled integrity and resourcefulness -- these days the ads are pretty much the same. Some of the sameness is due to ethics rules that rein in unfounded claims and hyperbole. But most of the advertising vanilla, say observers, comes from risk aversion and a fear of flash that persists among law firm decision-makers.
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November 21, 2007 |

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