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When Follow Our Courts first launched, I was writing a weekly column to talk about the events I attended, things I learned, people I met, awards I saw bestowed and thoughts I had thereof.

I quickly stopped.

Follow Our Courts has a diverse audience of people in the legal profession and people who know little about how lawsuits and trials work.

I could not figure out how to write about legal things for both audiences.

As someone in the latter category, I would learn something that fascinated me – oh an appeal isn’t a retrial? – and type it up enthusiastically. Then I would read it

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