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Litigation

Mar. 22, 2007

Court: Lawyer Can't Defend Client Again

A state appellate court Tuesday stopped a Sacramento lawyer from attempting to "play fast and loose with the courts" by continuing to serve a client he had been disqualified from representing.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A state appellate court Tuesday stopped a Sacramento lawyer from attempting to "play fast and loose with the courts" by continuing to serve a client he had been disqualified previously from representing.
      Attorney Ed Freidberg was disqualified from defending Joe Machado in a San Joaquin County breach-of-contract case because of a conflict of inter...

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