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Litigation

Aug. 25, 2006

Hurricane Litigation Unfolds

WASHINGTON - When it comes to Hurricane Katrina litigation, no one has set his sights higher than Los Angeles attorney Pierce O'Donnell.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - When it comes to Hurricane Katrina litigation, no one has set his sights higher than Los Angeles attorney Pierce O'Donnell.
      O'Donnell is lead trial counsel for a group of 14 law firms suing the federal government for gross negligence in the design and construction of a 50-year-old waterway connecting New Orleans to t...

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