FORUM COLUMN
By Kurt Melchior
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When I got yet another jury summons and then was asked to report for duty, I advised my colleagues and staff that I expected to be back in the office after lunch. I couldn't imagine my being asked to stay on a case, once the lawyers heard that I was an active trial lawyer. But I was wrong: I was juror No. 5.
This was a person...
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