Litigation
Jun. 29, 2016
Judge affirms Hueston Hennigan's disqualification
Hueston Hennigan LLP's dual representation of the State Compensation Insurance Fund in a civil case and a defendant in a related criminal matter is a disqualifying conflict of interest, according to a final ruling by a federal judge.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Hueston Hennigan LLP's dual representation of the State Compensation Insurance Fund in a civil case and a defendant in a related criminal matter is a disqualifying conflict of interest that threatens the integrity of the judicial system, according to a final ruling by a federal judge.
U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford's 75-page ruling, issued Friday, scorches the white-collar defense ...
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