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Hi. Are you here to look at the computers . Um, no. Youre here for the law firm . Yes. Okay. Come on in. This is florrickagos . Grace its cool, huh . heavy sigh yes. Thats the word. sighs ive reviewed. Your financials, and, um, im sad to say theyre not good. Keep in mind were a new venture. A new venture without offices, without paralegals, and with a High School Girl answering the door. There is no magic in the books 30 of your billables are spent reviewing depositions. This is, uh. Unfortunately work you cant bill at a premium. But we need to do it. We dont have the manpower to delegate. Yes. That is why i suggest bangalore. As in india . Yes. Law firms there will perform your document review for pennies on the dollar. And your markup. Zach, im in a meeting. Someones ratting your computer. What does that mean . Zach Remote Access tool. Rat. The hacker infects your computer ....
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Venerable buildings still dominate Gardner s skyline today Mike Richard Special for The Gardner News If there was ever a shot that perfectly depicted West Gardner Square on a lazy summer day in the 1960s, the accompanying photograph taken by Charles Clark could be it. Shoppers are seen milling in and out of the many stores, while downtown regulars lean on a streetlamp or congregate in the doorway of a barber shop to share in the daily news. A Gardner police officer, safely stowed in his traffic box, directs the cars motoring along through the square. This was downtown Gardner in the mid-1960s when Edward’s Rexall Drugs, City Barber Shop, Gardner Office Supply, Priscilla Candy Shop, Sandrof’s Men’s Furnishings, Davis Hardware, First National Bank, J.C. Penney and Gardner Cooperative Bank filled the Pleasant Street store fronts. ....