0 results for 'Plaid'
Artful Lawyer Takes a Turn as a Student and Teacher
One of the state?s top labor lawyers, Cynthia Jacob, is trying her hand as student and teacher in the world of art history. Jacob is a former president of the New Jersey State Bar Association and is a PhD candidate in Art History at Rutgers University.Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done
Branding and marketing are all about money ? how to drive traffic and customers to your products and services instead of your competitors?. Branding is what allows consumers to distinguish your goods from those belonging to someone else.Management: The Lean, Mean Solo Machine
Quick beats big when it comes to linebackers and law practices, says Paul Schorn, a solo practitioner with offices in Lockhart and Austin. One of the solo practitioner's greatest weapons is his nimbleness. Without meetings to attend or committees to persuade, a solo can react quickly to developments in a case or trends in the marketplace.Simple Steps to Update a Wardrobe, Develop a Signature Style
Fall/winter update shopping used to feel like a chore, for fashion consultant Kasia Benson. She says she would spend countless hours at the mall, bobbing in and out of stores as she came upon them, looking for those few necessities that would bring old favorites back to life. But, inevitably, she'd get home and realize that, in a sea of shopping bags and trendy items, she'd neglected to pick up a single one of those few necessities. And so, back to the mall she went the following weekend, with the same result — until she came up with a plan.Commentary: Off the Rack – Dressing for Professional Success Shouldn't Be Torture
In a down economy, lawyers need every edge they can get. Don't let that dowdy suit or those out-of-control eyebrows ruin a good first impression, advises Kasia Benson. While not everyone can look like a supermodel, all attorneys can rock the runways of their lives — without breaking the bank, she says.Judge chastises state in fee dispute
It has been more than three years since Stacey Sims was arrested for the brutal home-invasion murders of six Hispanic men in South Georgia. During that time, he has seen one lawyer disqualified because his service as a part-time solicitor in a nearby county created a conflict; two others appointed to the case bowed out earlier this year, complaining they had not been paid.Upscale Mexican Restaurant Adds Flavor to University City
The description of "upscale Mexican" cuisine might sound like an oxymoron, but that is exactly what Distrito in University City is. It's a fusion of Mexican flavors with modern food.Fourth Circuit Rains on Appeal of Convicted Burberry Counterfeiters
A split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has affirmed counterfeiting convictions despite the defendants' claim that numerous prosecutorial misstatements at the trial were prejudicial, requiring a new trial.Fourth Circuit rains on appeal of convicted Burberry counterfeiters
A split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has affirmed counterfeiting convictions despite the defendants' claim that numerous prosecutorial misstatements at the trial were prejudicial, requiring a new trial.Trending Stories
Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
Brought to you by Gallagher
Download Now
State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now