Litigation
Aug. 16, 2011
Judge sidesteps attorney feud in securities case
A superior court judge on Friday gave a securities class action plaintiff more time to find a replacement attorney without wading into recent allegations regarding how a certified class came to be without counsel in the first place.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - A superior court judge on Friday gave a class representative in a securities class action more time to find a replacement attorney, largely avoiding allegations that have surfaced in court documents about how the name plaintiff and his certified class came to be without counsel.
Robbins Umeda LLP and former client Richard Carrigan split in April after the firm informed Santa Clara County Su...
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