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State Bar & Bar Associations

Dec. 30, 1999

Government Lawyers Can Provide a Needed Voice

The important voice of government lawyers is too often absent from the work of the bar association, and the bar is weaker because of it.

        By William G. Paul

        Government and public sector lawyers represent approximately one-sixth of the legal profession, but only a small percentage participates in bar association activities. The important voice of government lawyers is too often absent from the work of the bar association, and the bar is weaker because of it. This is an important issue for all bar association...

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