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Morvillos keep it together; attorney/client difficulties at Gitmo; Freddie Mac has a new GC; looking deeper into Gray; former senator leaves Holland & Knight; the call is coming from inside the CFPB;
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Easy confirmation for a tough post; Holder holding on at DOJ; a settlement reached by the hair of their chinny-chin-chins; Bloch back in court; D.C. Bar elections and social media; Southwest/AirTran
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Somewhere between fusty law treatises and Twitter lie law blogs, many of them written by the top legal scholars in the country. Just five years ago, the notion of law professors delivering quick and
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...information technology departments doing everything from formatting laptops to installing local area networks to setting up audio-visual equipment, in Jernigan...
Someday, perhaps, there will be a textured, meaningful television drama with tightly drawn characters committed to exploring the gender dynamics of the legal workplace. But that ain't happening today
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