California Courts of Appeal
Apr. 18, 2013
Appellate court strengthens conflict of interest provisions when it comes to lawyers
The city of Pomona violated the law when it employed two lawyers from the firm Liebert Cassidy Whitmore to work on different aspects of an employment arbitration dispute, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The city of Pomona violated the law when it employed two lawyers from the firm Liebert Cassidy Whitmore to work on different aspects of an employment arbitration dispute, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
Debra L. Bray represented the city in an advisory arbitration to determine whether an employee was properly discharged. Peter Brown advised the city whether to accept or reject the arbitrator's de...
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