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Toronto–Open for Business and Pleasure
A Taste of California Wine Country
A Little Knowledge Goes A Long Way: Understanding PDAs
Public Toilets, Pews & Passenger Cabins
Top Ten Golf Courses in the World
The Root Cause of Cyber-Terror and a Suggested Course of Action
Traveling CLLA Style: Serving up the best of the best from CLLA members
Ode to Chicago in April
YOU KNOW YOU ARE LIVING IN 2006 WHEN:
What’s so NEW about New York
The Professional Ties that Bind and Why You Need to Cut Them Occasionally
A Walk to Millennium Park
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The Commercial Law League of America's Pieces of History
Chapter One
“I Don’t Even Shop at Abercrombie & Fitch”
The Youth Really Do Have it Easy…
Nabisco and Keebler “Saltines” Found to be Indistinguishable
I’m sure you’ve all had those cases for big clients where you feel like you’re valiantly supporting your client, and no matter what, since the client is such a good one, you have to fight to the bitter end, like a knight in shining armor. And of course, the Judge, who
Why Do Judges Enjoy Tormenting Me? (Or, The Ballad of the Loaded, Bored, Jerky, Defendant)
The Tale of the Horrible pro se Debtor
A WALK TO MILLENNIUM PARK
Don't Be "That" Guy (or Gal)
Tales From The Front: Good Cop, Bad Cop, Good Settlement
He Should Have Been Like George Washington – Not Jim Carrey