Law Practice
Feb. 26, 2009
Judge Slams Irell Firm for Ethics Lapses
A federal judge in Santa Ana slammed Irell & Manella on Wednesday for "ethical failures" and for disclosing privileged information without client consent during their work for Broadcom Corp. on cases involving allegations of stock options manipulation.




By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer A federal judge in Santa Ana slammed Irell & Manella on Wednesday for "ethical failures" and for disclosing privileged information without client consent during their work for Broadcom Corp. on cases involving allegations of stock options manipulation. "It's a sad day for justice," U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said while rendering a decision on the third and final day of an evidentiary hearin...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A federal judge in Santa Ana slammed Irell & Manella on Wednesday for "ethical failures" and for disclosing privileged information without client consent during their work for Broadcom Corp. on cases involving allegations of stock options manipulation. "It's a sad day for justice," U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said while rendering a decision on the third and final day of an evidentiary hearin...
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