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Law Practice

May 21, 2002

CASH FLOW

When attorney Mark Rochefort first heard the principles of the DuPont Legal Model, he thought the corporation had devised an elaborate means of gypping its lawyers. "When we first threw our hat into the ring, I was very skeptical," Rochefort, a founding partner of Weston Benshoof Rochefort Rubalcava & MacCuish in Los Angeles, says.

        By Gina Keating
        
        When attorney Mark Rochefort first heard the principles of the DuPont Legal Model, he thought the corporation had devised an elaborate means of gypping its lawyers.
        "When we first threw our hat into the ring, I was very skeptical," Rochefort...

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