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Mar072003

Dialinguistics

Rory Perry:

Lawyers who can write code, or poetry, or design pages, or tell good stories, are all fastening quickly to the growing rubric of customized, smart and lively knowledge exchange. ... I have little doubt that more lawyers and legal professionals will continue the trend toward participation. And being a loquacious bunch, it's likely that our talking will have a beneficial side product: a deeper and more freely available body of knowledge about the law and its effects on our lives. That, I insist, is a good thing.

Talking among ourselves and opening channels beyond the profession—all good, for all involved.

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    Response: writemypaper
    As you write about the dialinguastics term that is not an easy term in their pronunciation this is a very interesting for us. Hope we will be getting some good kind of the knowledge in the future with the help of your posts.
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