Francis Lee Bailey, whose clients have included “Boston Strangler” suspect Albert DeSalvo, kidnapped newspaper heiress-turned bank robber Patty Hearst, and O.J. Simpson, has set up shop in Yarmouth, Maine, where he consults and prepares clients for trials.

One of the most famous criminal defense lawyers of the 20th century, Bailey no longer practices law, having lost his licenses in Florida and Massachusetts after a 2001 dispute with federal prosecutors over stock deposited with Bailey for legal fees and maintenance of a client’s property. Bailey’s current consulting business includes an alternative dispute resolution process, Quickset, designed to resolve business disputes promptly, limiting the time and money losses of litigation.

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