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New Books Take Readers Inside Third Branch, Big Law Firm

New York Law Journal

June 22, 2007

Two witty new books by attorneys who opted out of big-firm jobs for the literary life have former colleagues buzzing. Hot off the presses are "Chambermaid," a roman à clef by Sairo Rao, and "Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student" by Martha Kimes, a former Simpson Thacher associate and Columbia Law School graduate.

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