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Pioneering legal researcher receives top ABA ethics award
Susan Fortney, a law professor and recognized national expert on ethics, is the 2024 recipient of the Michael Franck Professional Responsibility Award, one of the American Bar Association’s top ethic…
ABA to observe Well-Being in Law Week
The American Bar Association is offering four webinars to mark Well-Being in Law Week, May 6-10, which coincides with the observance of Mental Health Awareness Month.
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