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Government

Jan. 14, 1999

Independent Counsel Law Gets Final Rites

WASHINGTON - The 20-year-old independent counsel statute may be on its deathbed, but, in a discussion Tuesday that could only happen in Washington, a panel of prominent scandal lawyers paid the law a visit to read it its last rites and advise colleagues how to handle independent counsel cases.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - The 20-year-old independent counsel statute may be on its deathbed, but, in a discussion Tuesday that could only happen in Washington, a panel of prominent scandal lawyers paid the law a visit to read it its last rites and advise colleagues how to handle independent counsel cases.
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