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Joan Gilbride, a partner at Kaufman, Borgeest & Ryan, and Thomas Lookstein, a senior associate at the firm, write that DNA and federal employment law intertwined like a double helix when President Ge
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IT'S NO SURPRISE that lawyers are often Type A personalities-workaholics, driven, competitive and obsessed with success. But the same men and women who wage war with the tobacco industry or represent
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