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...devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Everything else...inexpensive, capable of generating decent-quality documents almost anywhere. Yet with...
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...the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality ("LDEQ") for alleged...previous owner of BCII did work on the plant that increased...
...billing arrangement; this does not include a discounted hourly rate, nor contingency work. The level of talk, puzzlement and concern currently exceeds AFA's actual...
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...assess each student's accomplishments, qualities and values, suggest resources for...to perform well in unfamiliar work settings. The key...
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...as if every service provider has a different way to price its work or is using different terminology to define various services. For law firms...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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