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A front page story in The New York Times last week titled, "Lawsuits' Lurid Details Draw an Online Crowd," by Jodi Kantor, caught my attention. It begins, "Intimate, often painful allegations in lawsuits - intended for the scrutiny of judges and juries - are increasingly drawing in mass online audiences far from the courthouses where they are filed." I began to sweat. Recently, I was the plaintiff in a...
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