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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, Oct. 11, 2024 | | From the ABA Journal A Message from Thomson Reuters
| | "Not long ago, the partners at a law firm told me of an embarrassingly disastrous trial. ... They wanted to know whether I knew of ways to prevent this type of problem. The answer is a qualified yes: While there are no panaceas, certain protocols can minimize the risks of suboptimal research. Here are the three crucial points," writes Bryan A. Garner. | |
| | | Now in its fifth year, ABA Giving Day offers members the opportunity to support nearly 50 different programs that provide pro bono representation to those in need, fight for systemic change in the justice system and drive innovation in legal services. It is scheduled for Oct. 24. »Read more |
| | | Most--though not all--of the 13 short stories in "Company" deal with members of the Collins family. Three generations of narrators bear witness to the changing fortunes of the family, and as with any witness statement, everyone has a different perspective on what actually happened. Also, there are ghosts--and at least one witch. | |
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