March Madness
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March Madness, March Madness 2010
ATL March Madness Final: DC v. San Francisco
It’s the finals in our March Madness. No underdogs made it. In our contest, Cinderallas were sent home from the ball with a glass of shut-the-hell-up: It’s the nation’s capital vs. the West Coast’s finest. Vote after the jump. -
March Madness, March Madness 2010
ATL March Madness: Best City to Practice Law (Regional Finals). West and Midwest.
ATL’s competition to crown the best city to practice law continues. In the regional finals in the east and south, D.C. is dominating New York, and Dallas is doing away with Atlanta. Now it’s time for us to turn our sights westward. This round’s bouts will determine which city in flyover country is the best […] - Sponsored
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March Madness, March Madness 2010, Reader Polls
ATL March Madness: Best City to Practice Law (Regional Finals). East and South.
We’re past the first round of our Best City to Practice Law, March Madness bracket. Last week saw a few upsets in terms of overall city population, but few true surprises: This is good for ATL office pool participants Kash and Lat. They are both tied for first place having picked 7 of the 8 […]
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March Madness, March Madness 2010, Reader Polls
ATL March Madness (Round 1): Best City to Practice Law. The West and Midwest Matchups.
The NCAA March Madness Tournament kicked off officially today. (Since it took Elie a good two hours to write his half of this post, Kash assumes he’s streaming the tournament on his computer.) Meanwhile, we kicked off round one in our ATL “Best City To Practice Law” tournament on Tuesday, pitting cities in the East […] -
March Madness, March Madness 2010
ATL March Madness (Round 1): Best City to Practice Law. The South and East Matchups.
ATL’s March Madness starts today. We want you to crown the best cities for practicing law. We’re jumping right into the Sweet Sixteen. Some people weren’t happy with the sixteen cities that made the cut. Even though their populations are sizeable, cities like Phoenix and Miami didn’t get invited to the Big Dance. If retirees […]
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