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Litigation

Mar. 9, 2007

Before Going Live at Supreme Court, Lawyers Refine on Moot Court Circuit

WASHINGTON - When Los Angeles attorney Jean-Claude Andre learned last year that the U.S. Supreme Court had agreed to hear one of his cases, the lawyer was eager to call his wife and share the good news: He would be making his first high court appearance.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - When Los Angeles attorney Jean-Claude Andre learned last year that the U.S. Supreme Court had agreed to hear one of his cases, the lawyer was eager to call his wife and share the good news: He would be making his first high court appearance.
      But the court's announcement left Andre with an immediate concern: He would need to practic...

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