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August 12, 2002 |

In Rusty's Shadow

While the charismatic Russell "Rusty" Hardin Jr., of Houston's five-lawyer Rusty Hardin & Associates, was clearly the public face of Arthur Andersen's defense, behind the scenes was different. Hardin had a formidable supporting cast, culled from Andersen's heavyweight outside counsel team at three firms: New York's Davis Polk & Wardwell; Chicago's Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw; and New Haven, Conn.'s Wiggin & Dana.
3 minute read
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.
2 minute read
February 08, 2006 |

Private Investigators Go In-House at Law Firms

If you meet someone who does "PI" work at a law firm, don't assume the "PI" stands for "personal injury." Bickel & Brewer, a 35-lawyer firm that handles securities and large commercial suits, hired its own in-house investigators -- and it's not the first firm to do so. Bickel partner William Brewer III says the four-member investigative unit saves the firm money and does a better job than outside investigators who wouldn't be as familiar with the material or apt to work as closely with the litigators.
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July 22, 2009 |

The Client in the Media Glare

A Houston lawyer builds a defense for Michael Jackson's personal physician.
10 minute read
October 02, 2006 |

Inadmissible

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January 27, 2006 |

Baggage Check: Next Trial True Test for Enron Task Force

When Enron Task Force prosecutors enter U.S. District Judge Sim Lake's courtroom in Houston on Monday for the long-awaited trial of former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling, the government lawyers will be toting baggage. In the literal sense, the big criminal trial is document-intensive. In the figurative sense, government lawyers have stumbled more than once in their four-year pursuit of Enron employees, and that track record follows them into the courtroom.
11 minute read
July 20, 2009 |

Best Course of Treatment: Representing Michael Jackson's Personal M.D.

What does a criminal-defense lawyer do when the whole world points a finger at his client? If you're Houston lawyer Ed Chernoff and your client was the King of Pop's personal physician, you enlist the help of your partners in an effort to redirect the 24/7 news cycle and show how your client cooperated with police — then you hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
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January 09, 2006 |

Baggage Check: Next Trial True Test for Enron Task Force

When Enron Task Force prosecutors present their case in Houston on Jan. 30 in the trial of former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling, the government lawyers will be toting baggage in the document-intensive case -- both literal and figurative.
11 minute read
January 10, 2006 |

Enron Task Force's True Test

Despite notable successes, the government lawyers have stumbled more than once in their four-year pursuit of Enron employees, and that track record follows them into the courtroom this month.
11 minute read

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