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Jan. 29, 2009

Deal Gone Sour

When a Wal-Mart supplier wouldn't pay up, a product maker sued. A jury awarded $46 million, rewarding an out-of-work lawyer.

Just as Louis R. "Skip" Miller was leaving the Los Angeles law firm now known as Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs & Shapiro, he got a call from an accountant for GBM International Inc., a subsidiary of a major Taiwan-based manufacturer.

The accountant had once been on the other side of a case Miller had handled, and he told Miller GBM needed him for a case that was headed to trial.

"I had no job, no law firm, nothing," Miller said. "I hadn't even decided to start ...

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