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Fourth Amendment Takes Center Stage
It was Fourth Amendment Day at the Supreme Court Tuesday as the justices heard oral arguments in two search and seizure cases, one that asks whether police should be able to squeeze a bus passenger's luggage and another about relying on anonymous tips to arrest a youth for gun possession. By the end of the two hours, it appeared that the law enforcement side had a fair chance of losing one or both cases -- not the expected outcome from this usually police-sympathetic Court.Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done
Since we do not live in a black-and-white world, color has always been a part of branding and advertising. And for some products and services, color is the primary focus of branding efforts.Iraq Diary, Part III: Coming Home
Michael R. Moebes had expected July 2003 to be an intense month. He expected to be a newly minted J.D. cramming for the Georgia bar exam. He did not expect to be dodging mortar attacks, but that's what he did in July, his Air National Guard unit having been activated for service in the war in Iraq. In this final installment of his e-mail diary, Moebes describes mortar fire, sleepless 90-plus degree nights, welcoming replacements, and going home at last.Florida Union Boss Charged with Embezzlement
Broward County, Fla., union boss Walter J. Browne pleaded not guilty last week to a 40-page federal indictment accusing him and his sister of running a racketeering scheme that milked hundreds of thousands of dollars from the union he heads and from local companies. They are accused of engaging in a pattern of criminal activity consisting of mail and bank fraud, embezzlement, gambling and unlawful labor practices.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.Danbury Attorney Says FBI Took Client Records Illegally
A Danbury attorney whose office was raided in an organized crime investigation last year is challenging the seizure of thousands of his legal records.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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