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Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Unfair Play Against Bias," published in the July 2005 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission from Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Legal Gender Bending," published in the May 2005 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission from Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "An Open Letter to Bill O'Reilly," published in the December 2004 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission from Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Six Ways to Get Yourself Sued," published in the November 2004 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission from Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Prepared for an Ugly Challenge: Discrimination," published in the October 2004 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission from Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "The Life Cycle of a Twofer," published in the June 2004 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission of Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Plain and Simple: Liars Lose," published in the March 2004 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission of Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Horrors from the Bad-Firing Files," published in the November 2003 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission of Workforce Management.)

Alan Rupe, a partner in the firm's Wichita office, is the author of "Discovering the Law of Gravity," published in the September 2003 edition of Workforce Management. (Article reprinted with permission of Workforce Management.)

Seth Kirshenberg, a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, co-authored a book and CD-ROM with Charlie Bartsch, William Fischer, and Elizabeth Collaton on redeveloping sites titled "Brownfields Redevelopment: A Guidebook for Local Governments and Communities" published by the International City/County Management Association, ISBN 0-87326-153-4, item number 42127 (1997). 

Seth Kirshenberg, a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, co-authored with Charlie Bartsch the May 1997 ICMA MIS Report titled "Brownfields Options and Opportunities."  Please call Seth Kirshenberg for a copy of the report or to discuss any brownfields issues at 202-828-2494. 

Robert M. Slovek, a partner in the firm's Omaha office, has co-authored, with John T. Grant, a new pocket part for their book, Appellate Practice and Procedure, which is available through Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. 

Gregory R. Crochet, a partner in the firm's Atlanta office has authored a paper called "The Role of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Federal Court Practice in Georgia," which was presented at a seminar in Atlanta sponsored by The National Business Institute, Inc. on federal court practice and procedure in Georgia.