...you don't need it, that would be tempting. Of all PC manufacturers, Lenovo is probably the most enthusiastic about the convertible concept...
...Latham is part of a small but growing number of players...app. "I wish this stuff had been around when I...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
...patrol unit there. On his way to the area, Wood noticed a small Mazda pickup truck leaving the area with a motorcycle in the back...
...by, thinking about going in and getting it fixed, once and for all. I never stop, though, and I really cannot say why. ...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...creation involves a lot of stuff that does not fit on...constantly interrupt the process, and small epiphanies of insight punctuate it...
...two of them women. All of this has taken place without being prefaced by a single big...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the best-selling book "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and It's All Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson. The premise of...
...you learn to tell the difference," he said. "There's stuff that's not intuitive that you kind of have to be there...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...*fn4 We conclude that Leday's reasoning applies to all guilt-stage claims of error, not merely "fundamental" claims, and...
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