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Labor & Employment

Jul. 14, 2011

Paul Cane Jr.


Cane has a particular perspective on his role as an appellate attorney.


"The big challenge is that appeals start with a loss," he mused. "You are facing a difficult standard of appellate review because they are looking for ways to affirm rather than reverse.


"The challenge is to see something new or present it differently to persuade the appeals court that an injustice was done."


Over the past 18 months, Cane scored a...

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