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The Nuclear Option: Why It’s Dangerous to Rely Exclusively on Other Lawyers for Referrals

NCBA Law Practice Management Blog

Lawyers tend to congregate together.? This is as much a fact of lawyer life, as it is a fact of professional life.? Once you’re embedded in a career, you start to develop friends who do the same work that you do, and you generally prefer quality hang with colleagues, since you speak the same language — Latin, in the case of the attorney.? In many ways, this is a completely defensible approach — unless it consumes the work life of a professional, at which point: let me introduce you to the lawyer

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What Evan Thomas Taught Me. By Way of Sandra Day O’Connor

LegalTalkNetwork

By Rocky Dhir. Host of the State Bar of Texas Podcast and President & CEO of Atlas Legal Research, LP. As a vegetarian, salmon mousse shouldn’t intrigue me, but it does now. I even Googled images of what it looks like, having never eaten it myself. My newfound interest in salmon mousse places me in the company of Ken Starr, Jonathan Rose, and Sandra Day O’Connor.

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12 Email Marketing Tips to Help Lawyers Cut Through Inbox Clutter

The Rainmaker

Email marketing remains one of the best and least expensive ways for law firms to nurture relationships with clients and prospects on an ongoing basis. Yet the fact remains that everyone is inundated with too many emails, making a law firm marketer’s job that much harder to cut through the clutter. Here are 12 email marketing tips that will help law firm marketing messages get opened and read: Have a targeted list.

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FCC Adopts New Rules on FM Translator Interference – With Some Changes

Broadcast Law Blog

At its open meeting yesterday, the FCC largely adopted the draft order on changes to its processes for resolving complaints about interference from FM translators to existing FM stations. Its final Report and Order adopting the new rules was released after the meeting yesterday. The general guidelines that we detailed in our summary of the draft order were adopted – so that complaints will generally be considered only when they are from within a primary station’s 45 dBu contour (with a pot

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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Delaware: Special Schedule for Division of Corporations on June 7th

Parasec

On Friday, June 7, 2019 an employee recognition luncheon is planned for all personnel in the Department of State Division of Corporations. Staff members will be departing at 11:30 a.m., and there will not be an evening shift. This schedule change will mean: There will be no Priority 3 (same day) or Priority 5 (must approvals) All 30-minute and Priority 1 (one-hour service) must be received by 10 a.m.

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FCC to Hold Public Forum on ENT Captioning of Live TV Programming Tomorrow, May 10

Broadcast Law Blog

The FCC tomorrow will hold a public forum on Electronic Newsroom Technique (ENT) of captioning live TV programming tomorrow from 1 PM to 4:45 PM Eastern Time (see the agenda here ). The forum will be available for viewing online (go to the FCC webpage here for information about connecting). This forum may provide a good refresher for stations still using ENT to caption live programming to make sure that they are providing the quality captioning that the FCC expects as outlined in its orders on c