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The Marketing Mix for Lawyers
Grandone In the interest of transparency, I am a public relations professional who has practiced for more than 20 years and have a bias toward PR as a superior marketing tool. Having said that, I want to opine about the confusion about the most effective marketing tools for lawyers and the reasons I think some work and others may not be the best choice. -
Gallop attorneys selected among best in St. Louis
Davis Attorneys at the Gallop law firm have been selected among the best attorneys in St. Louis, as shown in the February edition of St. Louis Magazine. -
8-year-old Tillery class action against Gateway gets new life at Supreme Court
Tillery SPRINGFIELD – Half of Stephen Tillery's class action over the speed of Pentium processors died at the Illinois Supreme Court, but the other half has gained new life there. -
GJN adds patent attorneys at St. Louis office
Holland ST. LOUIS - Attorneys Donald R. Holland and William E. Lahey, two experienced, highly-regarded patent attorneys have joined Gallop, Johnson & Neuman's Intellectual Property Practice Group. -
IP for Your Business: Handling Patent Assertions
The patent assertion letter has become a part of doing business. If you make something, sell something or offer a service, you eventually will be accused of patent infringement. -
O'Malley says no conflict exists as future class action lawyer
O'Malley If a judge who has presided over class action lawsuits announces he will transition into private practice as a class action lawyer, does that pose a conflict of interest while he is still a sitting judge? -
Illinois Supreme Court must define class action limits on Madison County cases
Bozarth SPRINGFIELD – Once again the Illinois Supreme Court must define the limits of class action litigation, and this time the Justices invite the Fifth District appeals court in Mount Vernon to share the work. -
Chipping away
Silicon Valley's Intel Corp. invented a series of microprocessors that have accelerated the power of computing to a level once unimaginable, forever changing the world as we know it for the far better. -
High court knocks out class action against Intel
Justice Fitzgerald In a 5-0 decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled both lower courts got it wrong in a Madison County case that allowed a national class action to go forward against Intel over Pentium IV processors. -
iPhone taken on by experienced class action litigator
Less than a month after Apple released its iPhone, an attorney well-versed in products liability class actions filed an action over the product in Cook County. -
How to protect your product, trade name or book
The Founding Fathers knew that this country could only become great by protecting the individual entrepreneur and his commercial ideas.