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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 20, 2008

The New Lawyer

In this issue of The New Lawyer, some of the state's top practitioners offer free advice to new lawyers. They describe how to build a book, pick a pro bono project and find a malpractice carrier, among other things. The issue has its usual roll call of new bar admittees and, for those who didn't pass, there's sample questions and answers. Better luck next time.

In this issue of The New Lawyer, some of the state's top practitioners offer free advice to new lawyers.

They describe how to build a book, pick a pro bono project and find a malpractice carrier, among other

things. The issue has its usual roll call of new bar admittees and, for those who didn't pass, there's

sample questions and answers. Better luck next time. <!-- The New Lawyer -->

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