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Time Spent in a Courtroom

Chuck Ortner
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Entertainment lawyer Chuck Ortner discusses how lawyers that work in the music industry spend little time in a courtroom. Mr. Ortner's time is divided between depositions, motions, discussions with clients and advising clients on their business strategies.



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September 2006
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