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Public Interest

Jun. 16, 2001

Market Madness

People become lawyers because they like to win. And as lawyers, they can delude themselves into seeing everything as a win-win situation. For instance, are you seeing the down stock market as a win situation, if you didn't invest in it? If so, think again.

        By Ralph Bovitz
        
        People become lawyers because they like to win. And as lawyers, they can delude themselves into seeing everything as a win-win situation. For instance, are you seeing the down stock market as a win situation, if you didn't invest in it? If so, think again.
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