By Hudson Sangree and Linda Rapattoni
On any given day, a lawyer might pick up the newspaper, read about a bill that impacts his or her practice, and wish he or she could have some say in shaping state legislation. Then the attorney puts down the paper and goes back to work.
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On any given day, a lawyer might pick up the newspaper, read about a bill that impacts his or her practice, and wish he or she could have some say in shaping state legislation. Then the attorney puts down the paper and goes back to work.
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