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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, May 29, 2020 | | | "Change must come, not just through outrage but by powerful, countervailing forces. Every state needs strong and enforced hate crime laws, prosecution of police officers who abuse their power, and top-down political resolve that this will not be tolerated," writes the ABA Journal's Liane Jackson. | |
| | | "There are different standards of proof, shorter statutes of limitations and more opportunities to get yourself in trouble," says a lawyer who specializes in cruise lawsuits. »Read more | | | | Do you really need a human for the so-called human touch in lawyering, particularly when a big part of the job is convincing the client to be reasonable? Maybe not, according to some people who created apps that they claim help people accomplish tasks traditionally carried out by lawyers. | |
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