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Litigation

May 6, 2003

Lawyer Discovers Court Is More Laid Back in Samoa

Dean Hansell arrived in American Samoa with boxes of law books for legal research, exhibits, several copies each of motions and briefs, and office supplies. Hansell brought the stash of material because he was unsure of what facilities he would have at his disposal there.

By Stefanie Knapp
        Dean Hansell arrived in American Samoa with boxes of law books for legal research, exhibits, several copies each of motions and briefs, and office supplies. Hansell brought the stash of material because he was unsure of what facilities he would have at his disposal there.
        He wasn't even sure if there would be a co...

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