Litigation
Apr. 24, 2014
Small firm prevails after uphill battle against government over 'no-fly' lists
When a federal judge unsealed an order clearing one Malaysian woman's name from a terrorist watchlist last week, a long-fought legal battle came to a rare end: the plaintiff, represented for eight years by a San Jose firm, prevailed.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
When a federal judge unsealed an order clearing one Malaysian woman's name from a terrorist watchlist last week, a long-fought legal battle came to a rare end: The plaintiff, represented for eight years by a small firm in San Jose, prevailed against the government. U.S. District Judge William Alsup's order revealed that an FBI agent made a clerical error in 2005, checking the wrong boxes on a governm...
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