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Midwinter Thaw A Success; Tom Bodett Charms the Lawyers

Posted onJanuary 17, 2011February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on JANUARY 17, 2011 Congratulations to Vermont Bar Association’s Young Lawyer Division, and its Chair, Ross Feldman, for organizing yet another edition of the perennial favorite Mid-Winter Thaw at Montreal’s Le Centre Sheraton Hotel this past weekend. Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsHuman Behavior, Lawyering, Rule of Law

Professionalism and Perfection

Posted onJune 18, 2010February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on JUNE 18, 2010 Burlington area lawyers were treated to an absorbing professionalism presentation on June 10, 2010, when the Chittenden County Bar Association sponsored a lecture and discussion led by Robert D. Rachlin, a senior Director Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsAccess to Justice, Professionalism, Rule of Law

The Imperfect “Perfect Game” and the Rule of Law

Posted onJune 5, 2010February 1, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on JUNE 5, 2010 Once again, a Jack McCullough comment is too interesting to leave buried back in the archives. Commenting on acceptance of what seems to be a blown call that deprived  pitcher Armando Galarraga of Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsBaseball, Human Behavior, Law, Objectivity, Political, Rule of Law

American Bar Association Faces A Very Difficult Fiscal Year

Posted onMay 19, 2010February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on MAY 19, 2010 I have been a member of the American Bar Association since I was admitted to the bar in 1979. For many years, my involvement was fairly limited: I read a number of ABA Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsAmerican Bar Association, Bar Association, Money, Rule of Law

Where Does Discussion Leave Us On The Rule Of Law?

Posted onMay 11, 2010February 2, 2021AuthorRich CassidyLeave a comment

by RICH CASSIDY on MAY 11, 2010 So, after three posts on defining the Rule of Law, two questions arise:  Is there a common thread that approaches a consensus definition of the Rule of  Law? Does the Rule of  Law Read More …

CategoriesUncategorizedTagsAmerican Civil Liberties Union, Anthony D. Romero, Attorney General, Eric Holder, Right to Counsel, Rule of Law

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