CHICAGO, IL—With the start of a new year, the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) continues its rich history of dissecting important, trending legal industry issues through the publication of its prestigious Defense Counsel Journal (DCJ).

Among the topics covered in the first-quarter DCJ issue of 2023 are recent diversity and inclusion (D&I) efforts in the law and their relationship to veterans, and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative.

The IADC’s first-quarter 2023 DCJ is available for free and without a subscription via the IADC’s website at https://www.iadclaw.org/documents/?CategoryId=4.

Frequently and favorably cited by courts and other legal scholarship, the DCJ is a quarterly forum for topical and scholarly writings on the law, including its development and reform, as well as on the practice of law in general. DCJ articles are written by members of the IADC, which is a 2,500-member, invitation-only, worldwide organization that serves its members and their clients, as well as the civil justice system and the legal profession.

Following are brief summaries of the articles included in the first-quarter 2023 issue of the DCJ:

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