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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, January 7, 2022 | | | When civil rights attorneys seek body camera video, police departments, officials and judges can sometimes stand in their way. Sometimes, according to lawyers and legal experts, the video is selectively released or edited. That can leave lawyers with little choice but to file a lawsuit. | |
| | | David Savitz met his client for the first time in a holding area of a Denver courthouse. When he looked at the young man charged with murdering his parents, Savitz thought he resembled a Calvin Klein model with his thick blond hair, muscular physique and "Scandinavian good looks." »Read more |
| | | Physical aspects aren't the only changes in federal litigation, according to two veteran Chicago litigators, who are featured in this episode looking at how litigation has changed over the years. | |
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