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Daily Archives: May 22, 2007
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Browsing the gap for new lawyers
CHARLESTON — For today’s young lawyers, the gap isn’t a store filled with trendy clothes for casual days in the firm.
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Supreme Court won’t hear table games challenge
Carper
CHARLESTON – It’s hard to tell if it’s the attorney or county commission member in Kent Carper talking when he’s asked about the constitutional challenge to the state’s new table games law. Read More



