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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, June 5, 2020 | | | "The series is also true to life. Sure, some portions are exaggerated for maximum emphasis and effect, but the scenarios the series portrays and the lessons we can glean from them have quite a bit of real-world application," writes Oklahoma lawyer Adam Banner. | |
| | | Isaac Wright Jr. was sent to prison for life plus 70 years. Except Wright didn't do it--he was framed by the very prosecutor arguing the case against him. And his story inspired the TV show For Life. We asked Wright 10 questions. »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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