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Criminal

Mar. 28, 2000

Trial Under Way for Attorney Accused of Looting Millions

A once-prominent personal injury attorney with a reputation for charming juries into large verdicts has returned to the courtroom, this time as a defendant accused of looting millions of dollars in settlement funds from clients, several of whom are severely disabled.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A once-prominent personal injury attorney with a reputation for charming juries into large verdicts has returned to the courtroom, this time as a defendant accused of looting millions of dollars in settlement funds from clients, several of whom are severely disabled.
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