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- Brian Loncar, Producer Settle Suit Over Exclusivity of TV Ads
- Discipline
- Newsmakers
- Planning the Orderly Succession of Firm Management
- Seven Deadly Myths of Cross-Examination
Brian Loncar, Producer Settle Suit Over Exclusivity of TV Ads | Top |
Dallas lawyer Brian Loncar, well known in Texas for his "Strong Arm" television commercials, and Colorado firm Franklin D. Azar & Associates have settled litigation they filed on June 7 against a Texas video producer responsible for crafting the plaintiffs' memorable television commercials. While the parties say they have come to an agreement, the allegations in Brian Loncar, et al. v. IMGRP Productions Inc., et al. tell an interesting story about how lawyers market themselves on television. | |
Discipline | Top |
Two lawyers have been suspended, the State Bar of Texas reported recently. | |
Newsmakers | Top |
Planning the Orderly Succession of Firm Management | Top |
Succession planning of lawyer managers is frequently not given adequate attention until senior partners or other influential members of the firm announce their plans to retire, reduce their active involvement in the firm or leave, writes Joel A. Rose. Lawyer managers, like those in all other jobs or positions, should acknowledge timeframes for the effective performance of their duties. And if they don't, their firms must. | |
Seven Deadly Myths of Cross-Examination | Top |
Cross-examination perhaps is the most difficult skill for trial lawyers to master, writes Quentin Brogdon. Many lawyers seem to believe that effective cross-examination skills are the exclusive province of the lucky few born with the necessary innate talents. But any trial lawyer can develop a minimum level of skill in cross-examination through practice and a thorough study of the relevant principles. | |
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