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Government

Aug. 12, 2000

Lawyers Accuse City Attorney of Judge-Shopping

A proposal to consolidate as many as 275 federal lawsuits among a few judges for consistency in rulings and logistical reasons has some plaintiffs' lawyers accusing the city attorney's office of "judge shopping."

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A proposal to consolidate as many as 275 federal lawsuits among a few judges for consistency in rulings and logistical reasons has some plaintiffs' lawyers accusing the city attorney's office of "judge shopping."
        A July 17 letter that surfa...

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