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{{g}}The back page of a [[prospectus]], which lists all the participants of the deal, their advisors, friends and relations, laid out in a hopscotch format that looks a little — not a lot — like a 4-4-2-1 football team formation, hence the witty name. [[Football team]]s can occupy nearly the whole working life of the [[inhouse legal team of the year]].
{{g}}The back page of a [[prospectus]], which lists all the participants of the deal, their advisors, friends and relations, laid out in a hopscotch format that looks a little — not a lot — like a 4-4-2-1 football team formation, hence the witty name. Checking the firm’s name is correctly punctuated in the [[football team]] be a life’s work for a certain kind of denizen of the [[inhouse legal team of the year|inhouse legal team]]. We call such a rare bird a “[[red herring ninja]].


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*[[Red herring ninja]]
*[[Awards]]
*[[Awards]]
*[[Inhouse legal team of the year]]
*[[Inhouse legal team of the year]]
*[[Inhouse counsel]]
*[[Inhouse counsel]]

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The back page of a prospectus, which lists all the participants of the deal, their advisors, friends and relations, laid out in a hopscotch format that looks a little — not a lot — like a 4-4-2-1 football team formation, hence the witty name. Checking the firm’s name is correctly punctuated in the football team be a life’s work for a certain kind of denizen of the inhouse legal team. We call such a rare bird a “red herring ninja”.

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