Law Practice
Apr. 2, 2004
Trial Attorneys Could Learn a Few Things From Hollywood
Focus Column - Law Practice - By Jon Pfeiffer - What is the primary purpose of a motion picture? The answer differs depending on whom you ask. A studio executive may tell you the bottom line is to make money so the studio can make more movies. A member of the movie-going public may say that he wants to be entertained or even enlightened.




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