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  "description": "Membership in these chambers enables this publication to help small businesses thrive through advertising opportunities, guest commentaries and improved reporting on the intersection of law and business. Put simply, membership helps this publication give back to its community.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-01T14:57:08.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This publication has had an editorial lapse this week: the editor neglected to hire a freelancer on Feb. 27 to report on Inland Empire Law Weekly's ribbon cutting ceremony at the Redlands Chamber of Commerce.\n\nAlthough the editor attended the event, he was too preoccupied to take notes of what the speakers said. He apologizes for the error and the resulting lack of quotes.\n\nThank you to the Chamber members and representatives who welcomed this publication. The editor has joined many organizations over the years, but has never received a warmer welcome. Thank you also to my family and audio man, Robert Sides of Broadcast Media Services, for showing up.\n\nThis publication's strategic plan has been, from the start, to connect with community institutions.\n\nWe started by joining the Riverside County Bar Association, Hispanic Bar Association of the Inland Empire and the Pride Bar Association of the Inland Empire. Although the editor is not eligible for the San Bernardino County Bar Association, the elite lawyer group the American Board of Trial Advocates or Inland Empire Latino Lawyers' Association, this publication has attended and reported on those groups' events.\n\nNow, this publication is expanding to the chambers of commerce. The Redlands Chamber of Commerce is the first, but this publication intends to also join the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce.\n\nMembership in these chambers enables this publication to help small businesses thrive through advertising opportunities, guest commentaries and improved reporting on the intersection of law and business. Put simply, membership helps this publication give back to its community.\n\nJoining these institutions is the easy part. Being an active and involved member is difficult.\n\nIf you want to make it easier, please support local independent news reporting.\n\nI'll support the mission",
  "title": "Inland Empire Law Weekly joins Redlands Chamber of Commerce",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-01T14:57:08.571Z"
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