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For its own self-interest, the legal profession should welcome the input of nonlawyers and even cede some measure of power to them
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Profile of The Burton Corp. general counsel Jaimesen Heins
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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A simple solution is giving students more opportunities to engage in practical legal writing
Profile of The Burton Corp. general counsel Jaimesen Heins
For its own self-interest, the legal profession should welcome the input of nonlawyers and even cede some measure of power to them
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