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Discipline

Dec. 28, 2006

Milberg Weiss Takes Hits, as It Waits for Its Trial in 2008

LOS ANGELES - One gray morning last week, attorney J. Douglas Richards and his partner, Michael Buchman, checked their e-mail to find a federal judge had kicked them, not their client, from a long-running antitrust case against the world's major car manufacturers.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - One gray morning last week, attorney J. Douglas Richards and his partner, Michael Buchman, checked their e-mail to find a federal judge had kicked them, not their client, from a long-running antitrust case against the world's major car manufacturers.
      "I have some sympathy for Mssrs. Buchman and Richards," U.S. District Judge D. Br...

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