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Litigation

Feb. 12, 2000

Big Business

OPINION By Michael J. Weinstock Law is serious business. The discussion that follows illuminates the relationships between private practitioners and corporate general counsel - the princes in the world of clients - and suggests methods by which the private practitioner may ingratiate himself - techniques to make the general counsel look good and enhance the practitioner's ability to obtain and maintain corporate business.

By Michael J. Weinstock
        Law is serious business. The discussion that follows illuminates the relationships between private practitioners and corporate general counsel - the princes in the world of clients - and suggests methods by which the private practitioner may ingratiate himself - techniques to make the general counsel look good and enhance the practitioner's ability to ...

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