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A new year does not necessarily mean a new beginning for law firm leaders who are anticipating 2013 looking a lot like the ups and many downs of 2012
...next decade and how Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling will be...her spot, a host of big-ticket cases argued in 2012...
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