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What Does A Paralegal Do At Trial: Six Things Your War Room Must Have

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What Does A Paralegal Do At Trial: Six Things Your War Room Must Have. By: Christina Roberts, CP. Going to trial can sometimes seem as if you are going to war. You suit up – putting on your finest armor and best effort, yet sometimes you still hit brick walls all day long during a trial. Having a well-organized place to concentrate and collaborate during trial can calm the trial tension.

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Online Public Inspection File for Radio Still in the Future – Practical Impact Still a Few Months Away

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In the last day or two, some broadcast trade press reports may have given the impression that the FCC’s new online public file rules for radio may now be “effective,” suggesting that Top 50 market stations with 5 or more full-time employees need to start uploading their new political documents into the file (the first documents that will need to go into these files – see our article here about the filing requirements ).

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March Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Including Incentive Auction Commitments, New Webcasting Royalties, and Comments on AM Revitalization and Copyright Safe Harbor for User-Generated Content

Broadcast Law Blog

March appears to be another busy month on the FCC’s regulatory calendar. While March is one of those months where there is not the usual assortment of EEO public file reports, quarterly issues programs lists or children’s television reports and noncommercial ownership report obligations (see our Broadcasters’ Regulatory Calendar here for some of these dates), it is a month with many other significant regulatory dates.