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by Ed Kless on February 3, 2010

Being forced to read this would be the intellectual equivalent of water boarding. The copy reads:

TIME IS a lawyer’s commodity – or rather – it is how most lawyers quantify their expertise.

How successful you are as a lawyer depends fundamentally on how you use your time. There is direct correlation between how much value you can extract from your time and your profitability. Most lawyers must record how they spend their time on a daily basis and regularly justify their use of time to clients, the court or their employers.

BTW – The blog post title is Morse code.

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