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May 06, 2002 |

Can Rusty Nail David Duncan?

Arthur Andersen goes to trial in federal court in Houston today on a criminal charge of obstruction of justice for destroying documents of former client Enron. Defense attorney Russell "Rusty" Hardin had sought a speedy trial for his client, but everything changed when David Duncan, Andersen's lead partner on the Enron account, entered a guilty plea in exchange for testimony. Defense attorneys speculate on Hardin's strategy.
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December 20, 2002 |

Lawyer for a Lost Cause

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May 17, 2002 |

Andersen`s Lawyer Paints Duncan as Pressured to Plead

Defense attorney Russell Rusty Hardin Jr. is doing his best to portray former Arthur Andersen auditor David Duncan, the government`s key witness in Andersen`s obstruction of justice trial, as an innocent family man who was pressured to plead guilty to a crime and testify for the government.
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April 02, 2002 |

Speeding Toward Trial

Now that Arthur Andersen got its wish for a speedy trial on an obstruction of justice charge for shredding Enron documents, Houston defense attorney Rusty Hardin faces the daunting task of preparing his case in less than six weeks. But so do prosecutors, who are already distracted by Hardin's effort to prevent them from bringing Andersen employees before a Houston grand jury that's hearing evidence on Enron's collapse.
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February 07, 2011 |

Clemens Agrees to Keep Lead Attorney Rusty Hardin on Defense Team

On Feb. 2, former baseball star Roger Clemens agreed to keep a lead attorney on his defense team even though the lawyer's potential conflict of interest will restrict what he can say in court proceedings and share with another lawyer on the case.
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June 18, 2007 |

A trial's morality play

Giving a jury the factual basis for deciding a case your way is not the first step a lawyer should take, said Steven M. Zager, partner in the Houston office of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
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McNamee v. Clemens, 09 CV 1647
Publication Date: 2013-09-23
Practice Area: Torts
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
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Case number: 09 CV 1647 (SJ)

Cite as: McNamee v. Clemens, 09 CV 1647 (SJ), NYLJ 1202620087220, at *1 (EDNY, Decided September 17, 2013) 09 CV 1647 (SJ) District Judge Cheryl L

Video: Rusty Hardin Offers Advice on How Not to Prepare for the Bar Exam
Publication Date: 2009-07-20
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Anyone can offer advice on how to prepare for the Bar exam, but Rusty Hardin has a cautionary tale about how not to get ready. His story involves a couple of drinks and Jimmy Hoffa.

January 31, 2005 |

Commission Nonsuits Disciplinary Suit Stemming From Fee Dispute

When an Austin firm sued a former client -- who is an attorney -- for alleged nonpayment of fees for representing the client in a lengthy arbitration proceeding, the firm may have gotten more than it bargained for. On Jan. 24, Melissa Hamilton sued Richard �Rick� Harrison, Daniel Byrne and Thomas Fritz, partners in Fritz, Byrne, Head & Harrison (FBHH), which had sued Hamilton to collect a debt that the firm alleges she owes.
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