On Feb. 2, former baseball star Roger Clemens agreed to keep a lead attorney on his defense team even though the lawyer’s potential conflict of interest will restrict what he can say in court proceedings and share with another lawyer on the case.

The lead attorney, Rusty Hardin of Houston’s Rusty Hardin & Associates, simultaneously represented Clemens and Andy Pettitte for a brief period in 2007, prior to the publication of the so-called “Mitchell Report” that examined steroid use in Major League Baseball.

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