The Trump administration’s attack on the result of the 2020 presidential election has once again placed the national focus on the legal profession.
It’s a familiar pattern: Since 2016, public interest and civil rights work has taken on increasing significance, as lawyers challenged the White House in varied areas. Then, in 2020, the coronavirus outbreak created historic demand for a number of critical legal services.
We want to get a sense of how you think the industry performed in rising to these and other challenges — and how these efforts may be shaping the perception of lawyers and law firms.

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