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David Nestor, a spokesman for the accounting firm, declined to answer those questions, saying they related to confidential client affairs.
In 1983 he joined Jones Day, where he became head of its employment law practice and later of its worldwide client affairs.
Blumenthal's love affair with her BlackBerry began about a year and a half ago, when she bought it to be able to stay on top of client affairs at all times, but it quickly spiraled out of control.
"The question that often runs through office party planners' minds is, 'If that is how they handle internal client situations, is that how they also manage their external client affairs?'," she said.
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