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The attorney in the book is a Harvard Law School graduate and the book refers to several Cambridge landmarks.
Asked whether the novel bears any similarity to the Tyson case, Dershowitz said: "Speculation about the basis for this book is wrong; it bears no relation to my cases, but refers to life in law."
Bromberg said that, in some cases, legal action may be taken against a delinquent taxpayer. She said DOR refers criminal investigations to the state attorney general's office.
Waxenberg was punished, out Cole, who had what Gumport refers to only as "a reputation," came in for sterner discipline.
The statistic about college women, which Roiphe often refers to in her talks, comes from a survey of American college women and is often published by Take Back The Night groups.