Litigation
Nov. 13, 2013
Lawyers in JPMorgan litigation show cards on future strategy
Defense attorneys discussed filing a demurrer and said they plan to ask the court to determine whether the details of JPMorgan litigation that's at the heart of the state's case is protected by attorney-client privilege.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a particularly contentious status conference last week, lawyers on both sides of the state's lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase & Co. tipped their hands to the strategies they will likely deploy as the litigation plods ahead.
Defense attorneys David L. Schrader and Jami Wintz McKeon of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP discussed filing a demurrer and said they plan to ask the court to determ...
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