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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 24, 2001

Oscars' Counsel Protect and Serve

LOS ANGELES - If all goes according to plan, audiences watching Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony will not see a single lawyer. They'll see well-dressed crowds filtering across red carpets into the cavernous Shrine Auditorium, and they'll see comedian Steve Martin cavorting on stage, but they won't catch a glimpse of an attorney.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - If all goes according to plan, audiences watching Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony will not see a single lawyer.
        They'll see well-dressed crowds filtering across red carpets into the cavernous Shr...

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