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All aboard for MDP train; but accounting giant's financing of D.C. law firm could still derail.(multi-disciplinary practice)
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Mark Hansen
Balancing free press and fair trial; new National Judicial College facility seeks to boost judiciary-media relations.
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Mark Hansen
Big brother bar.
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Mark Hansen
Countdown to controversy; Ethics 2000 recommendations are not likely to make everyone happy.
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Mark Hansen
Deadly race cards? U.S. Supreme Court overturns Texas death sentence after expert testifies race can predict future threat.
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Mark Hansen
Death knell for Death Row?
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Mark Hansen
Defense wins a reprieve; new La. capital defense agency chief named after bar uproar.
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Mark Hansen
DNA bill of rights; activists call for standards on imate testing, evidence preservation.
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Mark Hansen
Dusting for Daubert; several defense lawyers argue fingerprint evidence is not scientific. So far, the courts aren't buying it.
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Mark Hansen
Ethics vs. accountability; attorney-client privilege at core of refusal to comply with LSC audit.(Legal Services Corp.)
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Mark Hansen
Expertise to go.
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Mark Hansen
Experts are liable, too.
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Mark Hansen
Key bit of evidence; ignition lock analysis may not solve theft claims, but insurers back it.
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Mark Hansen
More for moratorium; ABA conference bolsters momentum to halt executions.
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Mark Hansen
No dearth of volunteers; 16 states require civilian witnesses to ensure dignity at executions.
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Mark Hansen
Smells fishy; some sniff that dog scent evidence stinks.
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Mark Hansen
Suicidal missions; psychological autopsies to uncover motivation in suspicious deaths are themselves now suspect.
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Mark Hansen
The fine print; courts plit on admissibility of lip, ear impression evidence.
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Mark Hansen
Trickle-away economics? Cost of high first-year salaries may be borne by pro bono recipients.
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Mark Hansen
When the case lays an egg; in the event of an error, it may pay to let the client - and the insurer - in on it.
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Mark Hansen
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