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Greed, Justice, and the 25-Million-Dollar Question

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 Perhaps this is how we tell ambition from greed? If so, as lawyers, before we can serve justice, this is where we need to find ourselves.
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  • I think I'd have made more than the small revisions you've made. "Just more of the same" is a stopgap way of coping with the objection raised: it casts the burden of unimaginativeness back on your colleagues at the conversation, but it doesn't address the question whether that absence should really be thought a virtue, for example. I think there were opportunities to rethink, not just to rephrase, which were well worth the time and trouble to take, because the essay is a valuable one worth improving.
 
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