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Lawyers spent $311.3 million on TV commercials in 2002, a 75 percent increase from 1999. And those ads have come a long way from the old days of quirky, amateurish productions. Today, commercials by subject are available for any interested law firm to purchase, and a broader range of lawyers see in television a way to find clients and get the word out about cases and settlements. "It's still frowned upon by a lot of lawyers, but the attitudes are changing," says attorney William Berg.Female workers suing Wal-Mart got some good news last month, when a judge in San Francisco green-lighted a regional version of the nationwide employment class action that the Supreme Court rejected last year. But this week Gibson Dunn reminded the plaintiffs that pursuing their regional strategy is going to be tough.
Attorneys Reinstated to Practice From the 2007 Ineligible List
Notice to the bar.Federal Judges Warn "Nuisance" Lawyer About His "Fury"
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit recently chastised Chicago plaintiffs' lawyer Clinton Krislov by calling his accusations against the court "over the top" and by suggesting he "may wish to moderate his fury." That admonishment came in an order denying rehearing of a class action about clothes dryers.License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)
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