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Judson

[juhd-suhn]

noun

  1. Edward Zane Carroll Ned Buntline, 1823–86, U.S. adventurer and writer of tales.



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He partnered with attorney Judson Graves, 77, known for his persuasive court performance, to create online courses to teach lawyers how to be entertaining as well as effective.

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Judson Vaughn, the actor, met Judson Graves, the attorney, several years ago through a mutual friend.

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Or, in the case of the founders of Judson Squared, dull trial lawyers.

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“They’re boring as hell,” says Judson Vaughn, 71, an actor and filmmaker.

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And there’s a tour of the 125-year-old Judson Studios, which supplied much of Southern California Craftsman homes’ stained glass.

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