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Litigation

Sep. 28, 2002

Like Suitors Avoiding a Prenup

SAN FRANCISCO - "There's a lot of trust that goes on," former San Francisco Supervisor Angela Alioto said from the witness stand this week, explaining why she didn't have a written agreement with her co-counsel on the biggest case of her career.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - "There's a lot of trust that goes on," former San Francisco Supervisor Angela Alioto said from the witness stand this week, explaining why she didn't have a written agreement with her co-counsel on the biggest case of her career.
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