Al qaeda and its not about the 9 11 terrorist attacks, at least not direct it. What it is about is a social anthropological study of the various political, social and other factors that went into the final decisions surrounding the site at the World Trade Center. Why cant cope when and what the problems were. Elizabeth greenspan welcome to after words. Guest think think you, its great to be here. Host let me start off by asking you what motivated you to publish this book, to write it and to take the time to do the research . What were the underlying reasons he decided to focus on the struggle to reconstruct the World Trade Center . Guest in the fall of 2001 i was a graduate student in philadelphia studying urban studies and anthropology so i was interested in cities and i have become was becoming interested in how cities reconstructed themselves after wars and violence and destruction. I was thinking about a project in berlin actually in studying what the city had done in the 90s after
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Three partners from Morrison & Foerster’s Asia Investigations practice are recognized in the Who s Who Legal – Investigations 2022 guide. This is the fourth consecutive year that the trio has achieved this recognition.
In February, Adrian Tan, the new president of the Law Society of Singapore, called on the legal industry to modernize in order to staunch the flow of lawyers leaving the profession, saying it was “tougher to be a young lawyer now, than at any time in history.” While firms are adjusting policies to be more accommodating, senior practitioners advise junior lawyers to enter the profession with a game plan and make finding their passion a priority.
In February, Adrian Tan, the new president of the Law Society of Singapore, called on the legal industry to modernize in order to staunch the flow of lawyers leaving the profession, saying it was “tougher to be a young lawyer now, than at any time in history.” While firms are adjusting policies to be more accommodating, senior practitioners advise junior lawyers to enter the profession with a game plan and make finding their passion a priority.