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Exhibit features emerging, mid-career artists and benefits patients of the NMCC

“Monique,” Annie Onderdonk, watercolor and mixed-media. (Courtesy of Gallery with a Cause) For some artists, the isolation of the pandemic transformed into an ironic blessing. Its gifts came through time to work, experiment and learn new techniques. Nearly 20 emerging and mid-career artists are showcasing that flowering at Gallery with a Cause. Located within the New Mexico Cancer Center, the exhibition features artists whose chosen mediums range from acrylic to oil, watercolor, wood, metal and mixed-media. Forty percent of each sale goes to the New Mexico Cancer Center Foundation. The organization raises funds for the non-medical needs of cancer patients. “Fred and Rita Visit New Mexico,” Jeannette Williams, acrylic on canvas. (Courtesy of Gallery with a Cause)

McDermott + Bull Lane Tobiassen as President of Buck Knives, Inc USA

McDermott + Bull Lane Tobiassen as President of Buck Knives, Inc USA
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Charting the new normal for solicitors

Teifi Cheese bring Victorian-era presses back to life

Teifi Cheese have bought two presses dating back to the 1880s. AN AWARD-winning Ceredigion cheese company have bought two presses dating back to the 19th century. Teifi Cheese have hailed the Thomas Corbett of Shrewsbury presses – manufactured in the 1880s – as ‘a marvellous piece of agricultural history’. The presses were used in the final stage of cheese-making to remove excess whey and shape the cheese to the mould. After two pressings, the cheese was wrapped in muslin and then linen, ready to be stamped and stored in a cool cheese room or in the farm loft. Thomas Corbett, of Shrewsbury, was an agricultural implement-maker of the industrial revolution. He established Perseverance Iron Works in 1864, from where he designed and produced award- winning agricultural implements and machinery of every kind including ploughs, chaff cutters and cheese presses.

Believe it or not

Several legal tech stories published on 1 April seemed especially imaginative. While some were real and others turned out to be April Fools, they demonstrate the progress made in legal innovation and that the sector is continually finding new ways of applying technology to legal services, processes and education. Game on Joanna Goodman In a convincing post on LinkedIn, legal tech start-up Office & Dragons announced that it was turning its transaction development platform into a game called Legal Legends, in which animated characters race to tackle an endless onslaught of deals. The number of enthusiastic responses suggested that legal techies were quite disappointed that this turned out to be an April Fool.  

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