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President’s Lawyer Risks Law License

By Thomas J. Crane on January 24, 2020
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

When I did my twelve months in Iraq, I knew my law license was at some small risk. Even though I was in the Army in a non-lawyer role. I knew I could not lie or violate any law. Non-soldiers may not realize this, but in a war zone, there is some pressure to violate…

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Chief Justice “Presides” over Impeachment Trial

By Thomas J. Crane on January 16, 2020
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

So, there will be an impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate starting next week. Chief Justice Roberts will preside over the trial. What does that mean to “preside”? In a normal trial, the judge would rule on disputes about evidence. He would admit or not admit evidence. At the end of the trial, he would…

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