Solo and Small Firms
Oct. 5, 1999
Turning the Page
By Elizabeth Freudenthal More than 25 years ago, young John Osborn, still reeling from the rigors of Harvard Law School and a 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals clerking job, showed up at the 20th Century Fox studio to work on the film adaptation of his novel "The Paper Chase." Though he did not have a car in Los Angeles, he found a reserved parking space with his name painted on it.
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