George and Cindy Anthony have a new pair of lawyers representing them in their daughter's case, according to court documents filed late today.
Orlando attorneys Mark Lippman and Jennifer Craddock, both with the Lippman Law Offices on South Orange Avenue, filed notices of appearance in the Casey Anthony case file late today.
"The paper is as it says," Craddock said during a brief phone conversation today. "We are representing them and we have no further comment other than that."
Cindy sent an email to FOX 35 explaining that "Operation Barefoot," will be held at Walgreens (Narcoosee and Lee Vista) on Saturday, August 28 from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. and will benefit children supported by The Children of Love Foundation.
"This is a continuation of our representation of them from their mortgage foreclosure case as we have never stopped representing them," Lippman wrote in an statement sent to FOX 35. "We have only expanded our role based on Mr. Conway resigning from the case."
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"Lippman told WFTV on Thursday that he'll be more conservative in how he represents them. Lippman says he will not be doing a lot of national television interviews."
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Casey's Parents Have New LawyersThe parents of Casey Anthony have a new legal team. The Lippman law firm says that they'll be more conservative in defending the Anthonys. (8/25/10)
According to Patalano, Anthony offered to share the flier with local media outlets. Patalano assumed the media might mention the shoe drive as part of a "public service announcement." She said she did not know Anthony was planning to donate her murdered granddaughter's shoes, nor share that information with the media.
By Wednesday morning, Patalano said she was being bombarded with phone calls at home and at work from protesters, whom she described as "hateful." Patalano fears the controversy could jeopardize her 20-year career at the pharmacy. She also said several other pharmacies have decided not to host similar shoe drives as a result of the negative publicity, which means fewer donations for the orphans.
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