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February 02, 2007

The ABA on ATLA's name change

Trial lawyers are again in the news this week. The ABA Journal features a long story this month on the back story behind the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's name change (now the American Association for Justice, not to be confused with the American Justice Partnership or the Institute for Justice or....) One question the article doesn't answer: How much did the lawyers pay to buy the URL justice.org? I bet that one was a small fortune.

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