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Civil Rights

Jun. 15, 2006

Dairy Workers Left Hanging by Fresno Jury

SAN FRANCISCO - The lawyer who won the nation's largest verdict in a workplace race discrimination case five years ago has come up short trying to beat her own record.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer


      SAN FRANCISCO - The lawyer who won the nation's largest verdict in a workplace race discrimination case five years ago has come up short trying to beat her own record.
      The verdict: When it comes to trying big civil rights cases, Fresno is a different place than San Francisco.
      Late Monda...

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