While educating attorneys about legal ethics, author and educator Chuck Herring said his lecture on the “ethics of overhearing” wasn’t the most popular part of his session.

“I flew drones in the lecture hall. They loved it. That was, by far, the most popular part of my talk,” said Herring, who keeps a great variety of drones in his home law office. He declined to comment exactly how many drones he owns, explaining that it would be best if his wife and fellow Herring & Irwin partner, Ginny Agnew, didn’t know the number.

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