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Law Practice

Feb. 14, 2001

Intraoffice Interaction

At the start of their legal careers, most lawyers make the same pledge. They promise themselves not to become romantically involved with anyone from The Firm. The making of this promise is, in fact, so common that the State Bar might as well include it as part of the swearing-in ceremony for new admittees.

        By The Rodent
        
        At the start of their legal careers, most lawyers make the same pledge. They promise themselves not to become romantically involved with anyone from The Firm. The making of this promise is, in fact, so common that the State Bar might as well include it as part of the swearing-in ceremony for new admi...

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