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Presumed Guilty: The Framing of William Michael Dillon || For the Innocent

We trust the justice system to protect the innocent and prosecute the guilty, but what happens when it gets things catastrophically wrong? In 1981, 21-year-old William Michael Dillon became the focus of a murder investigation in Canova Beach, Florida. Though Dillon maintained his ...  Show more

Conrad’s Crystal Ball V: Lawyer Marketing Predictions for 2026 || Lunch Hour Legal Marketing

Mystic for hire! Conrad dusts off the ol’ prophetic orb for a look at what 2026 has in store for lawyers and legal marketers. ----- We know you’re itching to hear those future fortunes, but hang on a second! First, Gyi and Conrad look back at their previous predictions to see how ...  Show more

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