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RODENT READING
The source of this issue's Rodent Reading is From the book A Law Unto Itself – The Untold Story of Law firm Sullivan & Cromwell by Nancy Lisagor and Frank Lipsius
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 | | One partner sent a memo around the office announcing that his hated rival had resigned. The other partner had to send out a second memo revising the first.
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 | | Asked whether he worked much at night, one associate whose office had no widows replied, "I don't know."
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