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Law Practice

Sep. 30, 2004

Not All Law Clerks Can Justify Spilling Confidential Data

Column By Philip Carrizosa - The October issue of Vanity Fair has set off a fascinating quarrel among law clerks over how much, if anything, should be disclosed about the internal workings of their court.

        Column
        
        By Philip Carrizosa
        
        The October issue of Vanity Fair has set off a fascinating quarrel among law clerks over how much, if anything, should be disclosed about the internal workings of their ...

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