By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer Now that the California Supreme Court is finished with same-sex marriage, a new hot-button issue has emerged on the court's docket involving a different kind of marriage. It's the union of government lawyers and private attorneys, teaming up against the paint industry. The goal of the litigation spearheaded by former Santa Clara County Counsel Ann Ravel is to hold business responsible for cleaning up linge...
Daily Journal Staff Writer Now that the California Supreme Court is finished with same-sex marriage, a new hot-button issue has emerged on the court's docket involving a different kind of marriage. It's the union of government lawyers and private attorneys, teaming up against the paint industry. The goal of the litigation spearheaded by former Santa Clara County Counsel Ann Ravel is to hold business responsible for cleaning up linge...
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