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Parris-Lamb arranged for his client to keep her prize money but get out of the Scribner commitment.
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Not a little traumatized, Mr. Parris-Lamb considered quitting the business altogether and going into magazines, but instead followed Ms. Burnes to her new job with David Gernert, the former Doubleday editor in chief whose small, well-regarded agency on 57th Street and Lexington has enjoyed uncommon stability since its founding in 1996, thanks to its reliably lucrative marquee client, John Grisham.
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Parris-Lamb arranged for his client to keep her prize money but get out of the Scribner commitment.
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Not a little traumatized, Mr. Parris-Lamb considered quitting the business altogether and going into magazines, but instead followed Ms. Burnes to her new job with David Gernert, the former Doubleday editor in chief whose small, well-regarded agency on 57th Street and Lexington has enjoyed uncommon stability since its founding in 1996, thanks to its reliably lucrative marquee client, John Grisham.
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Not a little traumatized, Mr. Parris-Lamb considered quitting the business altogether and going into magazines, but instead followed Ms. Burnes to her new job with David Gernert, the former Doubleday editor in chief whose small, well-regarded agency on 57th Street and Lexington has enjoyed uncommon stability since its founding in 1996, thanks to its reliably lucrative marquee client, John Grisham.
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Parris-Lamb arranged for his client to keep her prize money but get out of the Scribner commitment.
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