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November 13, 2005

My Elevator Speech (Needs A Lot Of Work)

I've worked on it for over 20 years--still don't have it right: "I'm a litigator, trial lawyer, really...uh, but the firm does 9 corporate law practice areas, including international transactions and tax. But mainly I head up, and do myself, commercial litigation, usually defense, and environmental law, too, with some lobbying in D.C. so it's three areas but mainly one--or is that two? Hard to say these days, but we really kick butt..." Shane Jimison of The Practice, fast becoming one of my favorite client-centric blawgs, floats some clarity my way in his November 10 post.

Posted by JD Hull at November 13, 2005 08:42 AM

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