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Law Practice

Oct. 6, 2012

Too long, didn't read

When I am advising on a complex issue, I am wary of giving the "two-sentence answer" that is more often being asked of me.

Timothy A. Tosta

Arent Fox LLP

Email: tim.tosta@arentfox.com

In our culture, all of us are becoming overwhelmed. It is no secret. So much information is immediately and freely available to us, we don't know what to do with it. There is opportunity in all this abundance for the inquisitive mind. But there is also profound risk in that something important may be lost.

You know about TMI - too much information - generally arising when a listener believes that you either have gone too far afield or are offering more than the requisite le...

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