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...Skills & Values: Contracts," a textbook recently published by Lexis Nexis and co-authored by William J. Woodward Jr....
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When Raymond Bayley, CEO of legal services firm Novus Law, was describing the state of the legal profession to a group of Georgetown University law students recently, he spoke of non-lawyer ownership
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When the staffs of The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly sat down to put together this year?s ?Women in the Profession? supplement, we realized that we wanted to do something new with t
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