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Chinese Authors Sue Apple for Copyright Infringement

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – April 10, 2012 Seems that turnabout may be fair play when it comes to the issue of copyright infringement. One usually hears about U.S. companies suing Chinese copycat firms for patent infringement and the like. Now, Apple Inc. has apparently landed in hot water by selling unlicensed versions of [...]

Law Firm Marketing By Design for Different Practice Areas – Part II

We recently covered design and color schemes for divorce lawyer, personal injury lawyers, and bankruptcy lawyers. This week, we wrap up our two-part series with immigration, criminal defense, employment, and estate planning lawyers. Immigration Lawyers Whereas many areas of the law should project a compassionate image, immigration lawyers can be less fluffy and more inspiring. [...]

Transportation Bill Removes Earmarks but Complicates Relationship with Constituents – News Center Podcast

This News Center podcast discusses how a recent transportation bill has no earmarks and lessens duplicate transportation initiatives. There is much debate about how this bill does not include specific local projects and how this could hurt legislators’ relationships with their constituents. Google+

President Obama vs. Paul Ryan: A Budget Battle Highlights Dueling Priorities

By Kristen Friend, staff writer – April 4, 2012 Members of the House of Representatives voted on a number of budget proposals last week in a lead-up to Thursday’s vote on the controversial plan offered by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). All failed, as expected, with the exception of the Ryan budget, which [...]

Birth Control Debate and Social Media Patent Infringement Case Highlighted in News Center – Podcast

This News Center podcast details the debate about new health insurance plans being required to offer free birth control as a preventative health service. Also, the patent infringement case of Yahoo against Facebook is discussed. Google+

Brokered Republican Convention: a Primer

By Chris Wilkerson, staff writer – March 28, 2012 As the presidential primary season wears on and the country’s attention span is tested, the possibility of a brokered Republican National Convention in Tampa is getting serious attention. What is a brokered national convention? What could potentially happen there and what is the most likely outcome? [...]

Law Firm Marketing By Design for Different Practice Areas – Part I

There is a difference between web design and web development. The design is the style, layout, graphics, and more. Development is when the design meets programming with content integration and page building. In this section, we will focus on the design. A website is much like a work of art. It needs to say something [...]

Lead Funnels and Conversion Friendly Design are a Must for Legal Websites – Podcast

Conversion friendly design is a must for a legal website. Law firm websites need to serve two audiences: readers who want quality content and those who want to connect with a lawyer right now. Learn how to create a lead funnel and design for quick conversion to create a bigger law firm. Google+

Law Firm Newswire Drives More Traffic to Sites Than Lawyer Directories – Podcast

Law firms that want to build their businesses can find out more about how Law Firm Newswire refers more traffic to lawyers’ websites than the online yellow pages, Lawyer.com, and other legal directories. Attorneys that publish their news on Law Firm Newswire receive hundreds of site visits and the potential to earn more clients. Google+

Birth Control and the Right to Privacy, a 50 Year Constitutional Debate Rages On

By Kristen Friend, staff writer – March 14, 2012 Just over a month ago, President Obama made the seemingly non-controversial announcement that all new health insurance plans would be required to cover birth control as a preventative health service. Polls since the announcement have consistently shown Americans approve of the policy by a roughly 20 [...]