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As more law professors are tapping away at their computers on blogs that cover everything from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to the death penalty, they also may be chipping away at the ivory tower. p
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Lured by the challenge of overhauling the entire information sy I arrived at Chester, Willcox and Saxbe L.L.P. in the summer of 2000. The firm, fully aware of the precarious state of its sy
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