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Law Practice

Mar. 29, 2000

Judge: Firms Do Not Have Special Relationship

Two law firms who were co-defendants in a lawsuit do not have a special relationship that would cause them to split the costs of defending and settling the case on behalf of a former partner of both firms, a judge said Monday.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Two law firms who were co-defendants in a lawsuit do not have a special relationship that would cause them to split the costs of defending and settling the case on behalf of a former partner of both firms, a judge said Monday.
        Los Angeles Super...

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