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Law Schools Work to Tackle Access to Justice

“Our whole system of structuring representation and council and the provision of legal services in this country leaves out a mass number of people, Matthew Diller, professor of law and Dean Emeritus at Fordham University School of Law, told Law.com.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Two Judges Challenge Mandatory Retirement Under NY's New Equal Rights Law

Two city court judges in central and western New York, each of whom turned 70 this year, are challenging the state’s mandatory requirement rules, which they argue must be overturned because of a new state constitutional provision expanding the definition of protected classes of people.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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The Art of Writing Thank You Notes In the Legal Profession

In an era dominated by digital communication, the simple thank you note often feels like a relic from the past. Yet, in the legal profession — a field built on relationships, trust, and reputation — the handwritten or carefully crafted thank you remains one of the most powerful gestures of professionalism. Whether addressed to a […]

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