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January 22, 2007
Lawyer Advertising in Virginia Yellow Pages
Over at Concurring Opinions, William & Mary's Nathan Oman offers this funny observation on the smiling family photo a Virginia attorney uses in the Yellow Pages to advertise his law practice in divorce and custody disputes. Nate's post is on The Mysterious Logic of Lawyer Advertising, and it even has a reference and link to "Anthony
Kronman's pseudo-mystical paean to the legal profession gone by." [Alan Childress]
January 22, 2007 in Economics, Ethics | Permalink
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