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Law Practice

Oct. 12, 2000

Dean Sullivan Captivates Audience

Recently, as Stanford Law School dean Kathleen Sullivan left the room where she had just spoken at a Lawyers Club luncheon, a waitress came up to her and said it was the best speech she had ever heard in all her years at the downtown Westin Hotel.

        By Martin Kruming

        Recently, as Stanford Law School dean Kathleen Sullivan left the room where she had just spoken at a Lawyers Club luncheon, a waitress came up to her and said it was the best speech she had ever heard in all her years at the downtown Westin Hotel.
        Sullivan was in a small group that included D...

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