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I bet each of us has winced at least once when going online and seeing something critical or worse said about ourselves, a friend or client. It's never been easier to attack a person or
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In 1990, Harvard Law School Dean Robert Clark made the fateful decision to fire the only career counselor devoted to helping students land public interest jobs. The move was intended to rein in cos
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It pays to keep score. At least it does at DuPont, where the legal department launched an initiative five years ago to closely track its recoveries — matters in which
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