Corporate
Apr. 18, 2006
Judge Turns Off His AT&T Phone Service
SAN FRANCISCO - The judge assigned to the explosive privacy lawsuit alleging that AT&T helped the federal government spy on American citizens has shut off his personal phone service with the giant telecommunications company to avoid a possible conflict of interest.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The judge assigned to the explosive privacy lawsuit alleging that AT&T helped the federal government spy on American citizens has shut off his personal phone service with the giant telecommunications company to avoid a possible conflict of interest.
Chief District Judge Vaughn R. Walker of San Francisco announ...
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