Smith retools one, launches another.M. Lee Smith Publishers' launches and acquisitions are becoming a regular feature in these pages. In November, 2000, the company launched Technology Law Alert, a remake re·make tr.v. re·made , re·mak·ing, re·makes To make again or anew. n. 1. The act of remaking. 2. Something in remade form, especially a new version of an earlier movie or song. of Computer Law & Tax Report. Earlier this month, Smith bought out its major competitor, The Labor Letters Inc., of Hermosa Beach Hermosa Beach (hûrmō`sə), city (1990 pop. 18,219), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1907. It is a residential suburb and a popular resort noted for its fine, sandy beaches and excellent surf. , Calif. Now the producer of 26 state-specific employment law newsletters has launched Kentucky Attorneys Memo. The $227/year weekly is an enhanced, retitled version of the twice-monthly Kentucky Appellate Reporter. It's designed to keep attorneys and other legal professionals abreast of new decisions by the Kentucky Court of Appeals The Kentucky Court of Appeals is the lower of Kentucky's two appellate courts, under the Kentucky Supreme Court. Prior to a 1975 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in Kentucky. and Kentucky Supreme Court The Kentucky Supreme Court was created by a 1975 constitutional amendment. Prior to that the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in Kentucky. The Kentucky Court of Appeals is now Kentucky's intermediate appellate court. . Kentucky attorney Sharon Gloyer continues as editor. Meanwhile, Smith has also launched Training Law Alert, designed to help trainers navigate the legal hazards of inadequate employment training. Editor of the $147/year monthly is Michelle Silak, a San Francisco-based employment law attorney. |
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