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Government

Aug. 15, 2006

Seminar Program Keeps Judges in Dark on Donors

WASHINGTON - Federal appellate Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld may be best known for writing a decision that was music to the ears of oil giant ExxonMobil Corp.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer


WASHINGTON - Federal appellate Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld may be best known for writing a decision that was music to the ears of oil giant ExxonMobil Corp.
      That was five years ago, when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that $5 billion in punitive damages amounted to an excessive jury award against Exxon for its role in the huge Al...

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