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Law Practice

Aug. 4, 2007

Gem Traders' Lawsuit to Regain $3 Million in Stones Starts Today

LOS ANGELES - Several New York- and Swiss-based gem traders will go to court this morning to try to force a Los Angeles broker to return $3 million worth of precious stones they say were stolen by a Turkish man who has disappeared.

By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Several New York- and Swiss-based gem traders will go to court this morning to try to force a Los Angeles broker to return $3 million worth of precious stones they say were stolen by a Turkish man who has disappeared.
      On Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Joseph R. Kalin ruled from the bench that California law would be applied ...

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