By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
With news earlier this week that Bill Cosby parted ways with his longtime attorney Martin D. Singer, some wondered whether the sensitive nature of the embattled celebrity's lawsuits would make a firm hesitant to rush to his defense.
Cosby replaced Singer, who was representing him in two lawsuits alleging sexual assault, with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP attorney Christopher Tayback...
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