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Litigation

Apr. 30, 2016

Evidence of conflicts piles up in Drobot suit

Hueston Hennigan LLP knew too much to be loyal to two clients with adverse interests, defense attorneys have argued, seeking to prevent the firm from returning to represent plaintiff in a civil RICO suit alleging $100 million in defrauded health care funds.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Los Angeles-based firm Hueston Hennigan LLP knew too much to be fully loyal to two clients with directly adverse interests, defense attorneys have argued, seeking to prevent the firm from returning to represent the plaintiff in a three-year-old civil racketeering suit alleging $100 million in defrauded health care funds.

U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford disqual...

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