3 Things Law Students And Young Lawyers Can Learn From Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparov
Columnist Renwei Chung mines a recent commencement speech by the chess champion for wisdom.
Columnist Renwei Chung mines a recent commencement speech by the chess champion for wisdom.
I went to Harvard. They didn’t teach war there. — Tom, a trial lawyer “that Fortune 100 companies and hedge funds bring in when billions are at stake.”
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