A SPECIAL REPORT: LAWYERS
LAW BOOKS: Whom do lawyers want to listen to when they’ve had enough of ponderous legal seminars? A best-selling author. . . . Scott Turow, whose “Presumed Innocent” and “The Burden of Proof” were runaway courtroom hits, is the State Bar convention’s scheduled speaker Saturday. At $28 per lunch, it’s been sold out for weeks. It seems most local lawyers have read the Chicago attorney’s two novels. The consensus: Loved them both, but the first one was better.
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