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Litigation

Mar. 6, 2013

San Mateo lawyer personally liable for paying award to former colleague, judge tentatively rules

San Mateo-based plaintiffs' lawyer Michael Danko is a step closer to getting an overdue payday from his former colleague, whom Danko successfully sued last year for the colleague's failure to pay him fees totaling more than $3 million.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


San Mateo-based plaintiffs' lawyer Michael Danko is a step closer to getting an overdue payday from his former colleague, whom Danko successfully sued last year for failing to hand over fees totaling more than $3 million.


San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Marla J. Miller tentatively ruled on Monday that Danko's former colleague Terry O'Reilly, whose firm was ordered last year to p...

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