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Client Speak: Quality Work v. Quality Service Image

Client Speak: Quality Work v. Quality Service

Donald E. Aronson

Many marketing professionals with whom the author has spoken have no doubt that quality work, while clearly essential, will not cause a firm to stand out from the competition ' but that quality service will. Is this still true?

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Media & Communications Corner: Making Outlook More Useful for Relationship-Centered Professionals

Nicholas Gaffney

If your outlook on everyday business communications is heavily influenced by, well, Microsoft Outlook, then there's a good chance you've wished at one point or another that you could tweak the software to make it serve your needs more efficiently. The good news is that you can.

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Career Journal: The 'Web' Factor

Michael DeCosta

All about blogs, from A to Z.

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A New Beginning

Ari L. Kaplan

Thinking of law school as an assured meal ticket or as simply a safe harbor in which to weather the economic storm is probably not appropriate in today's world, particularly given the substantial debt that law students typically incur in order to pay for their education," notes a prominent law school dean.

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Real Property Law

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A look at recent cases.

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Landlord & Tenant

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Recent rulings you need to know.

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Development

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An extensive roundup of recent cases important to you and your practice.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

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Recent important cases.

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No Escape from Section 8

Stewart E. Sterk

In a variety of ways, New York statutes regulating the landlord-tenant relationship have attempted to restrict the right of landlords to stay out of the "Section 8" program. Landlords have challenged each of these regulatory measures, and have almost invariably lost.

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