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April 02, 2007

Staring at Strangers

Link: Staring at Strangers.Staringatstrangers Take a lawyer and put her in Michoacan, Mexico. Take a lawyer and put him in the middle of New York City. Add a strange penchant for staring at strangers. What do you get? A fascinating new blog by Jennifer Rose, long-time editor of the ABA's SoloLawyer Magazine, and David Leffler, New York business law attorney. The back and forth between the two should provide interesting insights into the conflicts and comparisons between the big city and the country that ignorant Americans consider no more than America's back yard. My take on this is that regular reading of this blog will result in a more human view of the big city, and more appreciation of the sophistication of our southern neighbor.

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