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And I spent a lot of my time in the early years of practice as your listeners are, for sure familiar, you know, in the legal research universe, trying to find the right cases, running endless Boolean search strings, right. How does that relate to the concept of of legal clarity, which is your title. We’d love to hear from you.
the core value is legaladvice, which means that’s the most high value activity you should provide to your clients and continue to do that. So yes, you certainly you definitely need someone who’s thinking from that point of view, because and I know a lot of time, people tend to think maybe it’s the COO.
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