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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, January 31, 2020 | | From the ABA Journal A Message From Bloomberg Law
| | Solving the rural attorney shortage won't be easy, given that few law graduates appear willing to set up shop in rural America. The situation is only expected to worsen in the near future, given that many lawyers in less-populated counties are approaching retirement age and no younger attorneys have moved in to replace them. | |
| | | At its core, True Life: Crime is quintessential MTV. Production and editing are reminiscent of a music video at times, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The end product stands the chance of diluting the series' credibility with some viewers who might not fit squarely into the target audience. »Read more | | | | Imagine you're meeting a client for the first time, and they show up with a TV camera crew that wants to film you. We speak with two lawyers and a TV showrunner, who are all involved in the world of reality television. | |
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