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Friday, July 20, 2007

Volume 6, Issue 29

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The Too Much Information Age

Authorities seek clarity on unsolicited information from prospective clients (More ...)

Dialing Up the Next Job
The future may be calling, so don’t get hung up on phone interviews. (More ...)

Board Timber

New initiative seeks to position female lawyers to be corporate directors. (More ...)

Preparing for Re-entry
Lawyer who traded practicing for full-time parenting looks to polish a return strategy. (More ...)

Ross Essay Contest
This year's contest brought in so many good entries, we have several we want to share. The winner of the $5,000 prize will be announced in August. And now, here are two great reads:

The Chicken or the Client?
Lawyers can’t focus on their cases to the exclusion of those who bring them. (More ...)

The Pro Se Litigant
Sometimes justice is constrained by the law—but all can pursue a day in court. (More ...)

Q AND A

Answers of the Week
Last week, we asked what you think would be the fairest way to rate lawyers for the benefit of potential clients. Here are our favorite answers. (More ...)

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