In Silver Blaze, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1892 short story, Sherlock Holmes solves a murder mystery by drawing a key inference from the dog that didn’t bark.

In our world of law, things have been much noisier, triggered by the credit crunch, dramatically down results for law firms, and Evan Chesler’s Forbes salvo, calling for an end to the billable hour.

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