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Law Practice

May 28, 2003

Will Trevor Case Curb Abuse?

LOS ANGELES - The suspension of three Southern California lawyers who were accused of filing frivolous lawsuits to extort money from small businesses may stop some lawyers from abusing a consumer protection statute, legal observers said.

By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The suspension of three Southern California lawyers who were accused of filing frivolous lawsuits to extort money from small businesses may stop some lawyers from abusing a consumer protection statute, legal observers said.
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