As the trial of Roger Clemens approaches, federal prosecutors in Washington and lawyers for the former pitching star are quarreling over documents the law firm DLA Piper created amid its review of drug use among baseball players.

Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington said recently they want to review notes that DLA Piper attorneys took during interviews with witnesses who are now central to the prosecution against Clemens.

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