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Law Practice

Jan. 11, 2001

Fine Legal Minds Appear as High-Profile Case Chasers

Those tiny strips of ballot paper we've come to know as "chads" - dimpled, pregnant and otherwise - seem an apt metaphor for the trivial pursuits our legal and journalistic professions now find themselves following in the public eye.

        By Michael J. Martin
        
        Those tiny strips of ballot paper we've come to know as "chads" - dimpled, pregnant and otherwise - seem an apt metaphor for the trivial pursuits our legal and journalistic professions now find themselves following in the public eye.
        A co...

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