The Federal Bar Council is about to unveil a profusely illustrated coffee table book that combines stories from the Second Circuit’s rich history with a survey of courthouse architecture.

“Courthouses of the Second Circuit,” which weighs in at a little under four pounds and will be released tomorrow, emerged from what Loeb & Loeb litigation partner Michael Zweig called “an extraordinarily cooperative effort” since the project began in 2009.

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