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Perspective

Mar. 30, 2011

March Madness: Maximizing Your Results

Applying "bracketology" to your legal business can lead to championship results. By Bradley P. Boyer of Ropers, Majeski, Kohn and Bentley and Steve Truitt.


By Bradley P. Boyer and Steve Truitt


Everywhere you turn these days, the main topic on the minds of sports fans and non-sports fans alike is "March Madness," the competition where 65 basketball teams line up for a shot at the national championship. Perhaps the biggest key to the tremendous popularity of this tournament is the bracket - a simple grid showing all the teams in the tournament and the path they have to follow to reach the "Final ...

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