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"Adam Smith, Esq." newsletter and sums it up in words
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Bruce MacEwen is kicking
off a monthly newsletter
that highlights some of his best posts
from Adam Smith, Esq., and it’s free. Why do I bring you this news? Because
from where I sit, several things are clear:


  • Lawyers like “push” technologies
    (e-mail newsletters, RSS, etc …).

  • Bruce is a prolific poster on his
    blog, which is a must-read for partners and those aspiring
    everywhere.


  • Because
    of above item, No. 2, Bruce has so much analysis
    that it’s hard to keep up with it all, thus making
    a newsletter particularly useful.



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What more can I say?  Take
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