By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Congress introduced a host of legislation during 2009 with the potential to impact the practice of the law on many fronts - from overhauling the nation's patent laws and lowering the bar for discovery in civil litigation to expanding the federal bench and banning mandatory arbitration clauses.
But congressional insiders and observers doubt that many of those proposa...
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