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Feb. 11, 2003

On the Record

By John J. Buchanan "Ms. Holloway, I have a reporter from USA Today who'd like to speak to you about your client. Can I put him through?" What do you do? Ignore it? Say you're busy and tell your assistant to take a message? Most of today's lawyers either already have found themselves in this predicament or will at some point in their careers. And when you do get this call, you'd better be prepared.









        
        
        

        
By John J. Buchanan
        "Ms. Holloway, I have a repor...

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