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		<title>By: NMissCommentor &#187; Former Lott Aide questions Dawson and Lange&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>NMissCommentor &#187; Former Lott Aide questions Dawson and Lange&#8230;</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Alan Lange and Tom Dawson were today’s keynotes. The two have written a book — “Kings of Tort” — that chronicle the judicial bribery cases that have landed Dickie Scruggs, Paul Minor and a  handful of former plaintiffs’ attorneys in prison. Lange, publisher of yallpolitics.com, and Dawson, who was lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Oxford in the Scruggs cases, listed as their primary reason for writing the book the need for a data-driven, fact-based narrative about the corruption cases that have brought down some pretty powerful people. MBJ Staff Writer/Researcher Stephen McDill takes a look at the book here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Alan Lange and Tom Dawson were today’s keynotes. The two have written a book — “Kings of Tort” — that chronicle the judicial bribery cases that have landed Dickie Scruggs, Paul Minor and a  handful of former plaintiffs’ attorneys in prison. Lange, publisher of yallpolitics.com, and Dawson, who was lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Oxford in the Scruggs cases, listed as their primary reason for writing the book the need for a data-driven, fact-based narrative about the corruption cases that have brought down some pretty powerful people. MBJ Staff Writer/Researcher Stephen McDill takes a look at the book here. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Magnolia Marketplace &#187; Lange and Dawson talk about &#8220;Kings of Tort&#8221; &#8212; then have to defend it</title>
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		<dc:creator>Magnolia Marketplace &#187; Lange and Dawson talk about &#8220;Kings of Tort&#8221; &#8212; then have to defend it</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Alan Lange and Tom Dawson were today&#8217;s keynotes. The two have written a book &#8212; &#8220;Kings of Tort&#8221; &#8212; that chronicle the judicial bribery cases that have landed Dickie Scruggs, Paul Minor and a  handful of former plaintiffs&#8217; attorneys in prison. Lange, publisher of yallpolitics.com, and Dawson, who was lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney&#8217;s Office in Oxford in the Scruggs cases, listed as their primary reason for writing the book the need for a data-driven, fact-based narrative about the corruption cases that have brought down some pretty powerful people. MBJ Staff Writer/Researcher Stephen McDill takes a look at the book here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Alan Lange and Tom Dawson were today&#8217;s keynotes. The two have written a book &#8212; &#8220;Kings of Tort&#8221; &#8212; that chronicle the judicial bribery cases that have landed Dickie Scruggs, Paul Minor and a  handful of former plaintiffs&#8217; attorneys in prison. Lange, publisher of yallpolitics.com, and Dawson, who was lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney&#8217;s Office in Oxford in the Scruggs cases, listed as their primary reason for writing the book the need for a data-driven, fact-based narrative about the corruption cases that have brought down some pretty powerful people. MBJ Staff Writer/Researcher Stephen McDill takes a look at the book here. [...]</p>
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