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"A lawyer for reclusive copper heiress Huguette Clark repeatedly tried to get the 104-year-old Manhattan woman to sign drafts of last wills and testaments that would have left him and her accountant $1 million or more apiece, his former paralegal told The Post. The Manhattan lawyer, Wallace Bock, "stood on..."
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A lawyer for the Army private from Oklahoma charged with giving classified material to WikiLeaks says his client has mental health problems that could avert a court-martial.
Lawrence wrote:
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"The lawyer for one of the two Yemenis being held by Dutch authorities amid fears they were conducting a test run for a terror attack says his client denies any involvement in terrorism and was just planning to visit his family."
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Roy writes:
I found this posted at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Wednesday.
A lawyer for one of two men charged in a deadly 2007 home invasion criticized the sole survivor of the attack that killed his wife and two children, saying he was trying to sway the jury with frequent comments to the news media.