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Sheldon Toplitt
is an attorney, legal journalist and REALTOR. He chairs the Mass. Bar Assn. Real Estate Section Council. Formerly, he was a newspaper/magazine reporter and Media Law adjunct at several Boston-area universities & colleges.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
Posting Mortem
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The
Unruly of Law
is going on a brief hiatus.
The tireless "TUOL" staff will resume blogging on Tuesday, June 15.
Until then, accept no substitutes.
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