Rick Garnett cites what may be one of the longest law review titles ever:
The Servant Leader Where the Modern Lawyer Should Be and How the Modern Lawyer Can Get There: How the Professionalism Paradigm Fueled by a Lawyer’s Ethical Obligation to Inform Clients about Alternative Dispute Resolution Can Revive the Lawyer’s Sense of Self, Sense of Vocation, and Sense of Service
Forty-eight words. But what’s the record? Various Google searches proved unavailing. As did a Westlaw search of both longest /s article /s title and longest /s title.
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