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Law Practice

Dec. 15, 2000

What's Next? Freeway-Driving Conduct Rules?

I was in front of a law and motion judge, arguing the expanded liabilities of an attorney in the role of a property manager. The court asked whether attorneys should be treated so severely so as to be, under the law, second-class citizens.

        By Leigh Datzker

        I was in front of a law and motion judge, arguing the expanded liabilities of an attorney in the role of a property manager. The court asked whether attorneys should be treated so severely so as to be, under the law, second-class citizens.
        What I think he meant was that attorneys are held to so ...

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