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There are many reasons why Congress should not adopt new laws mandating so-called net neutrality for broadband Internet service providers (ISPs). But an often overlooked and underappreci
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With the economy reeling from the credit crisis, law firms no doubt are edgy about their looming year-end results as they enter the fourth-quarter home stretch for 2
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I love my oldest son and, for years, I have demonstrated that love by pushing him towards a career in law. But so far he has shown no interest and, with his sixth grade year coming to a c
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