By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer More than a year after Milberg LLP settled federal criminal charges by paying a $75 million fine, the tenacious class action firm is once again fighting allegations its work is tainted. At a two-day evidentiary hearing that begins today, U.S. District Judge Michael Anello in San Diego will dig into accusations that Milberg paid a former finance employee for a company it is suing to receive thousands of s...
Daily Journal Staff Writer More than a year after Milberg LLP settled federal criminal charges by paying a $75 million fine, the tenacious class action firm is once again fighting allegations its work is tainted. At a two-day evidentiary hearing that begins today, U.S. District Judge Michael Anello in San Diego will dig into accusations that Milberg paid a former finance employee for a company it is suing to receive thousands of s...
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