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Administrative/Regulatory

Apr. 22, 2006

Should Discovery Rules on Notes and Drafts Change?

LOS ANGELES - Barbara Luna can calculate the monetary impact for just about anything: how insider trading would effect a stock price or the financial loss to a person after a crippling injury, for instance.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Barbara Luna can calculate the monetary impact for just about anything: how insider trading would effect a stock price or the financial loss to a person after a crippling injury, for instance.
      But it's her grasp of the nuances in federal rules of civil procedure, especially regarding discovery, that lead attorneys to rec...

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