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Labor/Employment

May 6, 2017

Jury gets law firm labor dispute

A juror suggested they were "not even close" to a verdict in a case involving attorney J.J. Little.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Striking a more reserved tone thanduring testimony, attorney and pro per litigant J.J. Little told a jury to do whatever they think is right in deciding a lawsuit between himself and former secretary over back pay.

While the previous days of trial had been highlighted by contentious and heated witness examinations, particularly between Little and plaintiff Noemi Bernal...

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