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I hope you can follow this link to hear about why you should vote for my friend, Jamie Shapiro, for judge in Cook County.  Jamie is a fellow lawyer, and a writer, who entertained The Chicago Literary Club last night with his paper, “Wedding at the Ashram.”  Also at last night’s meeting of The Club,...
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This is “According to Hoyle” day, the anniversary of the death of Edmond Hoyle in 1769. He is believed to have studied law, and gave instructions in London in the playing of the game of whist. He published a “Short Treatise” on the rules in 1742, and hence the expression, “according to Hoyle” connotes playing...
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Sir Walter Scott once said, “I care not who knows it–I write for the general amusement.”  Which must be how many of the Olympians feel this week, knowing they are not on pace for a World Record but they will have fun–in the pool, on the track, on the beach, on the course.  Even Katie...
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This is the birthday of Roberta Cooper Ramo, who I don’t know personally and didn’t know much about at the time that she became the first woman president of the American Bar Association (1995-96). With the nomination of another woman lawyer pioneer as the Democratic candidate for President, it seems like a good time to...
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We’re a few months away from the publication of my fourth novel, ONE FOR THE ARK. I won’t use “fourth” as a segue here (that would be cheesy), but I will take this opportunity to be grateful for freedom of the press, freedom of speech and freedom of religion, all of which come into play...
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 Writer’s Digest’s February issue is dedicated to “Master the Business of Writing” and excerpts  (with permission and attribution) several pages from LCA’s BOOK LAW FOR AUTHORS.  Quite a thrill for LCA, my co-author David Creasey and our editor Jason Koransky.  As I just gave up my license to practice (retired), this is legal information only!  As...
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From Amicus Scriptor, August 28, 2015:   Although I fully retired from the practice of law a few months ago, as we approach September I again feel — as I do every year — the “back-to-school” excitement of my youth. New teacher! New clothes! (Well, at least a new uniform!) New school supplies!
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LAF’s Facebook Page now features 72 pictures from the annual luncheon. Great memories!
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I was so humbled and honored to receive LAF’s Champion for Justice Award at LAF’s annual luncheon at the Palmer House.  So surprised, and thrilled that Michelle Obama sent a video (soon to be posted on LAF’s Facebook page) .  This is the gist of my acceptance speech: 
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  “How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterwards.” So says the Spanish proverb, loaded as it is with spiritual instruction on humility, the passing of time, the transience of footprints on the beach. Beautiful, perhaps, but difficult.
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