Clifford Law Offices helps celebrate the 200th birthday of Abraham Lincoln with a free, educational article and a two-hour seminar. Learn more at http://www.cliffordlaw.com. The Chicago law office is posting legal articles on their website in an effort to educate the public about legal matters. An introduction is provided, with a link to the full article.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 3, 2009 -- This month we celebrate the 200th birthday of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Prior to his taking office, Lincoln practiced law in the Midwest, primarily in Illinois. Having handled a variety of cases, scholars today are just beginning to examine Lincoln the lawyer, and how his practice impacted his decision-making as the country's leader.
Robert A. Clifford, nationally renown personal injury attorney, takes a look at Lincoln the lawyer and offers some insight into how Abraham Lincoln practiced law in the 19th century.
Read the full "Lincoln the Lawyer" Article here.
"Clifford Law Offices offers these free articles to help educate people about subjects such as Lincoln the Lawyer," says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.
Clifford Law Offices is sponsoring a two-hour free seminar in Springfield, Illinois, on Feb. 10, on The Ethics of Lincoln the Lawyer. He has brought together two of the country's foremost Lincoln scholars as well as Professor Emeritus Vincent Vitullo of DePaul University College of Law to discuss how Lincoln practiced law prior to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct guided attorneys. The program also is offered to lawyers on the web. More information about the program can be found at the law firm's website at http://www.CliffordLaw.com.
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