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Using Google to Support Your Client's case

Enron's Ken Lay uses Web site for support. "Ken Lay, the former head of Houston-based Enron, is using his own Web site to put his side of things out to the public and reporters. Lay's computer-literate litigation team is making use of "sponsored links" and the Web site kenlayinfo.com to highlight carefully chosen articles about their client, interviews with Lay, some of his legal filings, biographical information and some op-ed pieces written by Lay, the Houston Chronicle reports. . . ."

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Thanks to Mike Arkfeld for alerting us that that Ken Lay, the former head of Enron, has joined the ranks of criminal defendants using a web site to tell their side of the story. According to the Washington Times, "Lay's... [Read More]

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