Still chasing O.J.: Legal team tries new move in effort to put squeeze on elusive Simpson
It was late 2005 when attorney Jonathan Polak received a phone call that ultimately launched an unprecedented legal strategy to force the evasive O.J. Simpson to start paying off his $33.5 million wrongful death civil judgment. Polak, 38, who chairs the intellectual property practice group at Indianapolisbased law firm Sommer Barnard PC, was awaiting a flight at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City when the call came in from Karl Manders. Manders, 55, owns Indianapolis-based Continental Express…