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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Mar. 23, 2001

California Energy Shortage Turns Attorneys into Natural-Gas Experts

LOS ANGELES - From the golf course of the Bel Air Country Club to a lawyer's conference room in Houston, a long and winding road led to the antitrust suits filed this week by the cities of Los Angeles and Long Beach against a Who's Who of natural-gas companies.

        By Garry Abrams
        
        LOS ANGELES - From the golf course of the Bel Air Country Club to a lawyer's conference room in Houston, a long and winding road led to the antitrust suits filed this week by the cities of Los Angeles and Long Beach against a Who's Who of natural-gas companies.
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