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Framing the Issue

by Andrew P. Connors on March 2, 2012

How can issue framing help a lawyer?

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The Difficulties of Self-Publishing a Book

by Andrew P. Connors on February 2, 2012

Looking to publishing a book? Consider the benefits of self-publish, as described in this article.

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The Difficulties of Writing a Book

by Andrew P. Connors on January 26, 2012

How do you go about writing your first book? And how do you publish it when you’re done? Read on to find out.

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Does Law School Produce Lawyers?

by Andrew P. Connors on August 23, 2011

I previously wrote about the difficult decision to attend law school and the problem of unsatisfactory legal writing in law school.  In the first article, I concluded that a prospective law student should consider–above all-else–whether he will enjoy reading, writing, (…)

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Practice Areas Part I: Intellectual Property

by Andrew P. Connors on August 16, 2011

As a law student, you’ve probably heard the following question” “What area of law do you want to practice?”  Oftentimes, you might not have a very good answer.  This article begins a series where I answer the question, “What kind (…)

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