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Working Smart: Finding Your Niche
Developing a specialization and excelling at it is one way for lawyers to differentiate themselves from the pack, says consultant Valerie Fontaine. She discusses how to choose your niche, how to become an expert even without prior experience, and how to promote your niche practice.Clear as Mud Underlying Patterns to 5th Circuit Employment Law Confusion
Dazed and confused by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals` numerous, seemingly contradictory and opaque opinions on employment law? Is your bafflement increased by the welter of firm newsletters, e-mail alerts and commercial publications cascading into your inbox? It all looks about as organized as an orgy. Well, you are not alone; to borrow a phrase, we feel your pain. But there are underlying patterns to the apparent confusion, often driven by unseen dynamics. Tapping into them strengthens your hand - wFor Law Firm Associates, It's Been a Decade of Thrills and Chills
It was a wild ride for associates at big law firms during the first decade of the century. In the end, most everyone was a little queasy from the experience. Between 2000 and 2009, law firms doled out jaw-dropping bonuses, lavished benefits and hiked first-year salaries to a point that drew the envy of federal judges. The decade also featured mass job cuts, pay reductions and a decided shift in power for recent law graduates, many of whom, at decade's end, were clamoring for even part-time work at living-wage levels.Fastow Fallout: Angry Husband, Low-Income Jury
The last thing Enron defendant Lea W. Fastow wanted to hear last week was that U.S. District Judge David Hittner had rejected a plea bargain under which she needed to spend only five months in federal prison. And while prosecutors say the failed agreement doesn't affect the government's deal with her husband -- Enron's former CFO -- other lawyers say taking Lea Fastow to trial will inevitably change Andrew Fastow's relationship with prosecutors.View more book results for the query "Burns White"
ESPN longhorn network cash tips college sports into disarray
Last Christmas Eve, University of Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds got the gift he'd been waiting for: a $300 million promise from ESPN that would transform college sports.2004's Leading Verdicts and Settlements in Texas
The top 10 Texas verdict and settlement summaries of 2004 that were reported in VerdictSearch Texas, a Texas Lawyer affiliate. They are ranked by dollar amount.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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