By Bob Beuerlein
In the final article in this “Professionalism in Action” series, I would like to circle back to an image that I described last November in my inaugural address as Academy president.
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By Matthew Powell
William of Ockham said that preference should be given to explanations with fewer elements.
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By John P. Tierney
I retired from active practice last year after more than 40 years.