Image from Shutterstock.com. When we look back at our most-read stories every year, there is usually a pretty eclectic mix. Our readers tend to like unusual headlines, lawyer discipline stories and legal education news. (Last year's top story, for example, was "Brendan Dassey's meowing former lawyer is suspended from the bench.") But this year’s most-read stories on ABAJournal.com were fittingly more serious. The 2020 elections, economy and pandemic dominated our year. In mid-March, the ABA Journal closed its Chicago office and all employees began working remotely, churning out stories about the impact that COVID-19 was having on the legal community and the country’s legal needs. These were the articles that had the most traffic: