I forgot to ask for copies

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I don't have any samples of my legal writing from the last two years. That's not good, because it means the most recent examples of my formal legal writing are about three years old, and come from law school instead of actual law practice. I have some of my research materials, but no memos or pleadings.

I'll have to make do with what I've got.

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