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...Craig F. Rodgers, counselor and psychologist at the Bureau of Study Counsel, recognizes the dominating grip that the thesis has on many senior writers...

Author: By Sam Teller, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: As Deadlines Loom, Seniors Sweat | 3/22/2005 | See Source »

...Chao than a freewheeling exchange about corporate-finance trends and upcoming investment opportunities. The portfolio manager left the meeting enlightened about the Chinese business landscape, and Chao got a new client as well as a referral to a company in the VC's portfolio that might also need his counsel. Most people would call that rainmaking. Chao calls it "knowledge arbitrage." Chao's practice has added about 50 new Silicon Valley clients and handled some 150 transactions for them over the past three years as China becomes more appealing. "They're interested in doing deals, but they don't have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawyer for Hire: Knows China Well | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...studied their recommendation in the context of the body of ethical literature that has been written on the subject, talked to the University general counsel, got outside guidance, and then wrote an approval,” Hyman said...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hyman OK's Cloning of Cells | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

...Chao than a freewheeling exchange about corporate-finance trends and upcoming investment opportunities. The portfolio manager left the meeting enlightened about the Chinese business landscape, and Chao got a new client as well as a referral to a company in the VC's portfolio that might also need his counsel. Most people would call that rainmaking. Chao calls it "knowledge arbitrage." Chao's practice has added about 50 new Silicon Valley clients and handled some 150 transactions for them over the past three years as China becomes more appealing. "They're interested in doing deals, but they don't have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawyer for Hire: Knows China Well | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

...been the guiding principle of Australia's Family Court, which has sheltered them from the experience of being fought over in a place where entry requires passing through a metal detector and former spouses tend not to look at each other, preferring to whisper conspiratorially and derisively to their counsel about a person they presumably once loved. "Someone once said to me," says Relationships Australia's Anne Hollonds, "that in the Criminal Court you see bad people at their best, where in the Family Court you see good people at their worst...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Do The Little Ones Want? | 3/14/2005 | See Source »

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