A Law Career Is the Smart Way: To Avoid the Evil Economic Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living
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Carl E. Person., & Carl E. Person|AUTHOR. (2004). A Law Career Is the Smart Way: To Avoid the Evil Economic Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living . BookBaby.

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Carl E. Person and Carl E. Person|AUTHOR. A Law Career Is the Smart Way: To Avoid the Evil Economic Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living BookBaby, 2004.

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Carl E. Person, and Carl E. Person|AUTHOR. A Law Career Is the Smart Way: To Avoid the Evil Economic Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living BookBaby, 2004.

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