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Law Practice

Sep. 12, 2000

Identity Crisis

One night, when Micha Danzig was a first-year lawyer working on a high-pressure, product liability wrongful death case, a partner in his firm came by Danzig's office to see how he was holding up. "You OK?" the partner asked.

        By Leslie Gordon

        One night, when Micha Danzig was a first-year lawyer working on a high-pressure, product liability wrongful death case, a partner in his firm came by Danzig's office to see how he was holding up.
        "You OK?" the partner asked.
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