Phew!

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Apologies for sporadic posting here during a whirlwind couple of work weeks. Next week won’t be much better, as I finish up various matters and then head to ABA Techshow, where I expect and hope to see each and every one of you. I am on a panel Friday and presenting 60

Lawyers, docs team up for national health plan

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From today’s Boston Globe:

“Sometimes lawyers, not doctors, can be the key to good health.

“That principle drives a Boston Medical Center program that relies on attorneys, in partnership with physicians and social workers, to help low-income children stay healthy. The lawyers ensure that houses are heated in the winter, help undernourished families apply

Conference: Faces of Wrongful Conviction

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A conference this weekend at UCLA School of Law promises to bring together legal experts, political leaders, advocates and the largest-ever gathering of California exonerees to discuss the causes and consequences of wrongful conviction. Speakers at the April 7 to 9 conference, Faces of Wrongful Conviction, will include Barry Scheck, co-director of the Innocence…

Podcast: The plight of public defenders

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In Missouri, public defenders earn a starting salary of $37,800 but were expected to handle an average of 298 cases each last year. Throughout the United States, public defenders are in similar circumstances, earning low salaries, carrying heavy caseloads and handling some of the toughest cases our legal system sees. What dedication drives them to…

NLJ revamps its Web site

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The National Law Journal yesterday launched a redesigned Web site, with added stories and new navigation and search tools. According to this announcement, the NLJ’s home page will now have expanded content including Web-only stories, daily updates and advance postings of stories scheduled for the print edition. The page also now offers