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Impaired Clients Suing Their Lawyers

The Connecticut Law Tribune

February 1, 2013

When quoting language in our briefs, we as lawyers may occasionally be guilty of the sin of employing the ellipsis to eradicate unhelpful language or using brackets to embrace more helpful language.

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