By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer A real estate developer can proceed in its $10 million lawsuit against Bingham McCutchen over the firm's role representing a client in a downtown Los Angeles real estate deal that soured, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday. Manhattan Loft sued Mercury Liquors Inc. and its counsel, Bingham McCutchen, in February claiming the defendants were wrong to file two notices of pending actions aga...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A real estate developer can proceed in its $10 million lawsuit against Bingham McCutchen over the firm's role representing a client in a downtown Los Angeles real estate deal that soured, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday. Manhattan Loft sued Mercury Liquors Inc. and its counsel, Bingham McCutchen, in February claiming the defendants were wrong to file two notices of pending actions aga...
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