This essay is based on a talk delivered by Professor Reed at the State Bar of Michigan\u27s Annual Meeting on September 22, 2005, which was published in Michigan B. J. 84, no. 11 (2005): 16-8
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As an academic I have occasion to visit from time to time with a wide variety of lawyers, lawyers of...
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