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Public Interest

Oct. 26, 2004

Balance of Power

Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - By Tina Spee - As voters prepare to engage in the democratic process at polling places across the country, lawyers - many delirious from election fever - have voted unanimously on one thing: The winning candidates and initiatives will have a dramatic and lasting effect on the future of practicing law.

By Tina Spee
        As voters prepare to engage in the democratic process at polling places across the country, lawyers - many delirious from election fever - have voted unanimously on one thing: The winning candidates and initiatives will have a dramatic and lasting effect on the future of practicing law.
        Whethe...

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