Litigation
Jun. 3, 2000
The Enemy Within
NEW ADMITTEES: By J. GARY GWILLIAM The jury had reached its verdict. I glanced at my client. I felt we had won. My client was a prosecutor wrongfully fired by a district attorney for reporting him to the State Bar for unethical conduct, and I felt he had lied on the witness stand. I respected my client's integrity, but had a nagging concern that she was a bit hard-edged, and I wondered if the jury had connected with her.




My client was a prosecutor wrongfully fired by a district attorney for reporting him to the State Bar for unethical conduct, and I felt he had lied on the witness stand. I respected my client's integrity, but had a nagging concer...
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