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Examining how regulation became the popular 'no-cap' area of legal business and reassessing the merits of litigation and regulation post-Jackson
October 17, 2013 at 07:03 PM
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The next big thing – Examining how regulation became the popular ‘no-cap’ area of legal business
Advantage litigation – Reassessing the merits of litigation and regulation post-Jackson
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