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A consummate knowledge of the law is crucial within any conversation about extensive change: it is the framework we must abide and operate under. Thus, examining its pitfalls, and its antiquated perspectives, is imperative in finding the room for revision and progress. It is also imperative for making certain that visionary sustainable legislation is enacted within the private sector and beyond.
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