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Law Practice

Feb. 15, 2000

Defense Lawyers Must Avoid Being Eaten Alive

Former President Gerald R. Ford came to speak to the civil defense bar about the economy Friday, but when the floor was open for questions, one attorney could not resist asking, "In retrospect, would you still pardon the guy?"

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Former President Gerald R. Ford came to speak to the civil defense bar about the economy Friday, but when the floor was open for questions, one attorney could not resist asking, "In retrospect, would you still pardon the guy?"
        After the laughter...

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