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The economic downturn has forced more Americans to grapple with the daunting—and perilous—prospect of fighting court battles without the help of a lawyer.
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich pulled the plug on his plan to take the stand in his federal corruption trial, cutting short a trial that had been expected to last all summer.
The possibility that Rod Blagojevich won't take the stand in his corruption trial emerged as his lawyers publicly squabbled over whether it was a good idea.
Wal-Mart faces a potentially costly legal problem in Colorado, where a federal class-action lawsuit alleges that the retail giant conspired to limit the medical care its injured workers received to save money.
The case against Rod Blagojevich includes recorded conversations in which he talks about raising money in exchange for favors. Now, he has to make the jury believe he had no intention of following through on them.
Facing a tough job market, attorneys are testing the waters in other fields. Some are taking temporary work as contract lawyers, while others are becoming accountants, teachers or comedians.