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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Exclusive Q&A: Mike Humbro, the “Mistrial Specialist”
This week, LFA sits down with Mike Humbro, a Phoenix-based attorney who’s quickly risen to stardom in the legal world for his remarkable string of high-profile mistrials. All in all, in the past three years, Humbro has conducted 38 trials … Continue reading
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Woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder Involved in Complex Federal Diversity Action
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO (LFA) – When Judge Oscar Ruport of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio received his first filing in Yarp v. Whetner, it seemed like any other routine negligence case. Mabel Yarp, of Andover, Ohio, … Continue reading