Securities
Jun. 26, 2009
Irell May Get Another Round of Scrutiny in Broadcom Case
After referring Irell & Manella to the state bar for its tangled representation of multiple clients in the Broadcom stock options matter, a federal judge in Santa Ana is now planning a second round of inquiries about the firm's work on the case.




By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer After referring Irell & Manella to the State Bar for its tangled representation of multiple clients in the Broadcom stock options matter earlier this year, a U.S. judge in Santa Ana is now planning a second round of inquiries about the firm's work on the case. U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney released an order Thursday that schedules an evidentiary hearing for late July to determine if Irell la...
Daily Journal Staff Writer After referring Irell & Manella to the State Bar for its tangled representation of multiple clients in the Broadcom stock options matter earlier this year, a U.S. judge in Santa Ana is now planning a second round of inquiries about the firm's work on the case. U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney released an order Thursday that schedules an evidentiary hearing for late July to determine if Irell la...
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