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10 most-read ABAJournal.com headlines in 2015

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Each Friday in our Weekly Newsletter, we send out a digest with the week’s top posts from ABAJournal.com. So which blog posts–plus one story from the ABA Journal’s July issue–were our most-read (though not necessarily the most important) news stories in 2015? We have compiled a list for you:

1) Court: BigLaw firms missed $1.5B error, erasing JPMorgan’s security interest in GM loan

2) How lawyers can avoid burnout and debilitating anxiety

3) Lawyer’s controversial DUI-checkpoint advice: Put license in baggie outside car and roll up window

4) April 1 joke banning late-night and vacation emails backfires on Weil Gotshal

5) Posner: Chief justice’s gay-marriage dissent is ‘heartless’

6) Ted Cruz’s SCOTUS retention election idea makes him unfit for presidency, federal judge writes

7) This law school had a 30% bar pass rate; do lower standards presage troubled times for law grads?

8) Homeless man was once a BigLaw lawyer and the chief justice’s Harvard Law classmate

9) Lawyer’s deposition question was ‘serious misconduct,’ top state court says in suspension order

10) How the New York Times obtained Bill Cosby’s deposition transcript without a court order or leak

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