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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, July 5, 2024 | | | Marc Nichols describes his career and life's trajectory not as a straight line leading him to the FAA but more of a wandering path in which he has fought against difficult circumstances and seized opportunities. The key, Nichols says, is to stay determined and embrace change. "Change can sometimes be your friend. It's about mental attitude and perseverance." | |
| | | "There are moments I'm amazed that a kid from Wisconsin is in this position, but at the same time, the ABA is a home for everybody," Michelle Behnke, the ABA president-elect nominee, says. "You don't have to be from an elite law school and a big law firm to contribute, and that part is pretty amazing to me as well." »Read more |
| | | A commonly cited solution to helping bridge the access-to-justice canyon is for lawyers to provide more pro bono work. In that regard, have generative artificial intelligence tools made it easier for lawyers to provide pro bono services? | |
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