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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, April 9, 2021 | | From the ABA Journal A Message From Dell
| | The coronavirus has affected every aspect of life, from employment to housing to travel to child safety. And while some law firms have closed their doors within the last few months, others are simply adjusting their focus. In fact, some lawyers have switched focus entirely, becoming full-time "COVID attorneys." | |
| | | In their new book, "The Lifer and the Lawyer," lawyer George Critchlow recounts his defense of his co-author, Michael Anderson, and how their relationship evolved from attorney-client to a lasting friendship. Anderson is an African American man who was charged with committing 22 offenses--including kidnapping, assault and robbery--during a violent crime spree. »Read more |
| | | As the founders of a company that provides AI-powered contract analysis software, Noah Waisberg and Alexander Hudek are used to facing skepticism, fear and doubt from attorneys. In their new book, they provide an accessible guide for firms considering how AI might add to their practices. | |
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