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Firms hiring their own private eyes
In a perfect world, law firms could employ private investigators who are as skilled as pseudo-bumbling television police detective Columbo, according to Dallas lawyer William Brewer III.Blonde Bombshell Implodes on Witness Stand
Rusty Hardin spent years building one of Texas' most successful criminal defense practices, but he may have a hard time living down his latest celebrity case. His cross-examination of widow Anna Nicole Smith, in probate over the fortune of oilman J. Howard Marshall II, was so wild he told his client that it was "almost a sin to get paid to have this much fun."Study Haul: How to Take the Texas Bar Exam and Live to Tell About It
It's crunch time for the nearly 3,000 would-be Texas lawyers who will take the Texas bar exam July 28-30. With butterflies in their stomachs and sweaty palms, the nervous test-takers probably can use some advice from Texas attorneys who went through the same rite of passage. Texas Lawyer talked to Manny Alvarez (pictured) and 11 other lawyers who share their best test-taking tips, some of them with interview videos.Defense Tries to Prove Andersen Shredding Routine
Arthur Andersen`s defense case in its obstruction of justice trial began slowly on May 27, but picked up steam as the fourth week of the trial wore on amid continuing skirmishes between prosecutors and defense counsel.Duncan May Be Linchpin in Case Against Andersen
With direct testimony by star witness David Duncan, prosecutors are laying the groundwork to support their claim that Arthur Andersen obstructed justice by destroying Enron documents. Duncan, the former lead Andersen partner on the Enron audit, has testified this week that he's guilty of obstruction of justice and that he knew documents relating to Enron's accounting would be destroyed.Defense Tries to Explain Andersen Shredding Routine
Arthur Andersen's defense case in its obstruction of justice trial in Houston began slowly on May 27, but picked up steam as the fourth week of the trial wore on amid continuing skirmishes between prosecutors and defense counsel. Andersen's defense continues to argue that the destruction of Enron Corp.-related documents and e-mails was no more than an attempt to follow the firm's document retention and destruction policy.Lawyers Directed Andersen Document Destruction, Prosecutor Claims
Arthur Andersen's destruction of documents last fall, in the wake of financial troubles at its client Enron, was directed by lawyers trying to protect the firm from civil suits and regulatory actions, claimed a government prosecutor during closing arguments Wednesday in Andersen's obstruction of justice trial in Houston. Closing statements from the prosecution and defense began after the judge's jury instructions.Trending Stories
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