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The Legal year that was-2018

Once again this year I succumb to the lazy pundits’ content creation strategy of posting a retrospective on the highlights of the legal year now drawing to a close. And why Not? Not only has it been a busy, busy year, but I have a hunch that a few years down the pike, analysts will be opining that 2018 was a watershed year in the evolution of the profession. Continue reading “The Legal year that was-2018”

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Why lawyers hair turns grey- part eight of a series

As a young lawyer the only technology that graced my office was an IBM Selectric electric typewriter, a dicta-phone, and a photocopier. Sigh- those were indeed the “good old days”! Continue reading “Why lawyers hair turns grey- part eight of a series”