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Practice of Law Sex Torts: Calif. Attorney Lands $6.7M Verdict for Herpes Infection

Sex Torts: Calif. Attorney Lands $6.7M Verdict for Herpes Infection

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

Comfortable with sex? And the sex lives of your clients? Then litigating sex torts may be for you. Shaun Murphy, an attorney with the small firm of Slovak...

Practice of Law How Latest Needles Software Can Help Your Law Practice

How Latest Needles Software Can Help Your Law Practice

By James Norwood | Last updated on

If you're looking to keep better track of things efficiently at your law firm, Needles Case Management System just came out with a new and improved version of...

Practice of Law Should There be a Expert Witness Code of Ethics?

Should There be a Expert Witness Code of Ethics?

By James Norwood | Last updated on

You took ethics in law school, the MPRE and the bar exam. Attorneys who walk into court know (or at least should know) the ethical standards they are held...

Practice of Law How to Make Money From Your Law Firm's Website

How to Make Money From Your Law Firm's Website

By Adam Ramirez | Last updated on

They say nothing in life is free, but this week FindLaw has a one-hour webcast on how to attract clients to your law firm's website. The cost: zero dollars...

Practice of Law Billable Hours: Should Lawyers Still Get Paid Hourly?

Billable Hours: Should Lawyers Still Get Paid Hourly?

By James Norwood | Last updated on

Are you ready to do away with billable hours? Some are calling for attorneys to stop billing altogether and opt for "value billing." Value billing is being

Practice of Law Should You be Using Facebook for Jury Selection?

Should You be Using Facebook for Jury Selection?

By Jason Beahm | Last updated on

A new day, a new question: should you use Facebook for jury selection? Tactically speaking, a lot of people are saying yes. If you can legally find out...

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