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The firm is a business. Anything that potential or current client can view as a stain on that business’s reputation must be addressed forcefully. How many of their Jewish clients or potential clients would wish to be represented by a firm that agreed to hire an applicant that appears to be an antisemite. Could this person be an effective advocate for the firm in front of a Jewish judge?

Would you trust this person’s judgment on a range of issues. No the business made the right decision for the sake of the business, their employees and their clients

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