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Reading news accounts about the travails of Faith Fippinger, John Gurley knew immediately that she would need counsel."Whenever you hear someone saying, 'I'm not going to pay,' y
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The legal profession embraces free market rules for others, but it tends to be less troubled by its own anti-competitive practices. A glaring example is the policy followed by 15
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