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    Law as a Business: The Impact of Title VII on the Legal Industry

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    How well do U.S. western water markets convey economic information

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    Sodium N,2-dichloro­benzene­sulfonamidate sesquihydrate

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    In the title compound, Na+·C6H4Cl2NO2S−·1.5H2O, one of the water mol­ecules lies on a twofold axis. There is no inter­action between the N atom and the sodium ion. The sodium ion exhibits a pseudo-octa­hedral coordination defined by three water O atoms and three sulfonyl O atoms from three different anions. The S—N distance of 1.588 (2) Å is consistent with an S=N double bond. The crystal structure is stabilized by O—H⋯N and O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds

    Potassium N-chloro-o-toluene­sulfonamidate monohydrate

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    In the crystal structure of the title compound, K+·C7H7ClNO2S−·H2O, the K+ ion is hepta­coordinated by two O atoms from water mol­ecules, four sulfonyl O atoms and the Cl atom of the anion. The S—N distance of 1.584 (3) Å is consistent with an S—N double bond. In the crystal, anions are connected by K+ cations into layers parallel to the ab plane. The water mol­ecules are coordinated to the K+ cations and are additionally linked by inter­molecular O—H⋯Cl and O—H⋯N hydrogen bonding

    Potassium N,4-dichloro­benzene­sulfonamidate monohydrate

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    The structure of the title salt hydrate, K+·C6H4Cl2NO2S−·H2O, shows each of the sulfonyl O and water O atoms to be bidentate bridging. The hepta­coordinated K+ cation is connected to two water O atoms, four sulfonyl O atoms and one Cl atom. The crystal structure comprises sheets in the bc plane which are further stabilized by O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds
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