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Tag Archives: Publishing
Law firm blog publishing practices hurting lawyers and the law
As a result of poor publishing practices, law firms are inadvertently hurting lawyers and the law. The influence of their lawyers is at risk, if not diminished and the advancement of the law is curtailed. How so? Through a combination … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Marketing
Tagged Blog, Firm, Hurting, lawyers, practices, Publishing
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Alexander on Publishing Peter Pindar: Production, Profits, and Piracy in Georgian Satire
James R. Alexander, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, has published Publishing Peter Pindar: Production, Profits and Piracy in Georgian Satire at 112 Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 149 (2018). As the scurrilous poet ‘Peter Pindar,’ John Wolcot was the … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Alexander, Georgian, Peter, Pindar, Piracy, Production, Profits, Publishing, Satire
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Publishing Contracts: Where Lies the Danger for Indie Publishers?
When the owner of an independently operated publishing company wishes to cash out, they will need to establish the value of the business they have built. The yardstick that will be used is based on cash flow, and, ultimately determined by the soundness of its … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged Contracts, Danger, Indie, lies, Publishers, Publishing
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Inefficiencies of bar association digital publishing
Whether it’s a bar association website, a monthly lawyer magazine or a blog, they are all publishing — and today, digital publishing running on software. There are fifty state bar associations and, I assume, about fifty or seventy metro/county bar … Continue reading