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The National Law Journal 1997 Bill Rankin - Abstracts
The National Law Journal 1997 Bill Rankin
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Counterfeiting's foe sees lawyers as the enemy; to publicize this viewpoint he hijacks a trademark group's own trademark.
Law
Bill Rankin
GM gives 'enemy' lawyer a black eye; Kenneth Starr was hired to hold nemesis James E. Butler Jr. to account
Law
Bill Rankin
Newt's new lawyer is an overachieving old buddy; J. Randolph Evans Jr. has a reputation for reading the footnotes of footnotes.
Law
Bill Rankin
Trial lawyer's racial bias is basis for death appeal; Ga. death case is one of the longest-standing in nation. (Wilburn Wiley Dobbs appeals his death sentence)
Law
Bill Rankin
Witness: believe me, I was lying; trigger man recants, says he wasn't a hit man, but killed relative out of anger. (David Ronald Chandler, first person getting capital punishment under federal drug kingpin law, asks for new trial based on newly discovered evidence and prosecutorial misconduct)
Law
Bill Rankin
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