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Home » Archives for January 17, 2016

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It’s the Kicker’s Fault: Placing Blame for Litigation Losses

By Jill D. Schmid, Ph.D. As I sit here preparing myself for tomorrow’s Seahawk game (e.g., lighting the candles, saying the prayers, finding my lucky

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. January 17, 2016
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