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Law Practice

Nov. 17, 2009

Plaintiffs Pellicano Evidence

In an effort to jumpstart litigation, attorneys for victims of ex-private eye Anthony Pellicano asked a U.S. judge to release criminal discovery related to his wiretapping case.

By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - In an effort to jumpstart the glacial pace of litigation, attorneys representing victims of ex-private investigator Anthony Pellicano have asked a federal judge to release criminal discovery related to the long-running wiretap case.

Approximately 20 civil lawsuits related to Pellicano's criminal activities some dating back to 2004 are pending before Los Angeles Cou...

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