r/Lawyertalk
A place for lawyers to talk about lawyer things with other lawyers. Firm culture, amusing anecdotes, and the legal world. If you are a future or prospective lawyer, a client, or staff, please do not participate in this community. Same if you need legal advice. Lawyers: please do not participate in threads that violate our rules.
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