I have observed throughout my career that many of the most successful lawyers I know either play sports or have an athletic background. In last month's column, five characteristics of athletes that m
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Lawyers are competitive. By the very nature of their profession, lawyers want to win and their clients hire them to win or, at a minimum, to get the best possible results
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It had long been my ambition to bring one of the country's most esteemed economists to address the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council. Therefore, I was pleased when Anirban Basu accepted my invitat
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