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April 30, 2005
Get An Early Preview of The 2005 AmLaw 100: Right Here, June 28th
Last night my friends at ALM Media alerted members of the "Law.com Legal Bloggers' Network"—that would include yours truly—that they will be pre-releasing the famous AmLaw 100 listing for 2005 on Tuesday, June 28th; it will not officially be released online or in print until July 1.
So set your calendars now (even though I'll remind you again as the date approaches). Not only will you get your own copy of the 2005 AmLaw 100 early, but you'll get it wrapped in what I hope will be succinct commentary from "Adam Smith, Esq." Now, how much fun will this be? Almost makes up for that honking big ad top right.
Published by Bruce at April 30, 2005 10:44 AMPublished to About the Site | Finance | Globalization | Leadership
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