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Litigation

Feb. 25, 2013

Los Angeles plaintiffs' firm accused of trying to hide assets

A group of Bay Area-based lawyers has sued one of the state's largest plaintiffs' law firms, alleging it tried to hide assets in order to avoid $20 million in damages sought in a separate fraud action.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - A group of Bay Area-based lawyers has sued one of the state's largest plaintiffs' law firms, alleging it tried to hide assets in order to avoid $20 million in damages sought in a separate fraud action.


Mill Valley-based Mark A. Chavez and San Francisco-based Richard A. Zitrin on Thursday sued Capstone Law APC, a Los Angeles-based firm that the lawyers allege was only created i...

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