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Nick Critelli discusses American Legal Style for PerfectIt

Nick Critelli, one of very few American lawyers who is dually qualified as barristers at the bar of England and Wales, discusses American Legal Style for PerfectIt. You can find more about Nick and his practice at www.critellilaw.com

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