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Law Practice

Jun. 29, 1999

Short-Circuited

To some observers, the recent demise of the viewing format for digital video disks known as Divx is a reminder that though potentially lucrative, the business of producing consumer goods is not always a perfect fit for lawyers.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        To some observers, the recent demise of the viewing format for digital video disks known as Divx is a reminder that though potentially lucrative, the business of producing consumer goods is not always a perfect fit for lawyers.
        The accomplished lawyer a...

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