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By STEPHEN LARSON | Aug. 9, 2010
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Aug. 9, 2010

The American Bar Association is holding its 2010 annual meeting in San Francisco. The conference, which kicked off Thursday and runs until Aug. 10, is expected to attract more than 7,600 lawyers. It features nearly 1,500 programs and events, touching on issues including access to justice, immigration reforms and the impact of technology on the legal profession.

The American Bar Association is holding its 2010 annual meeting in San Francisco. The conference, which kicked off Thursday and runs until Aug. 10, is expected to attract more than 7,600 lawyers. It features nearly 1,500 programs and events, touching on issues including access to justice, immigration reforms and the impact of technology on the legal profession. <!-- ABA Meets Again -->

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STEPHEN LARSON

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