Edwin Harnden has practiced law since 1972 and has seen his share of dips in the economy, but likened the recent recession to falling off a cliff.
“Things really declined within a short time,” he said.
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May 10, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Edwin Harnden has practiced law since 1972 and has seen his share of dips in the economy, but likened the recent recession to falling off a cliff.
“Things really declined within a short time,” he said.
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