Law Practice
Nov. 21, 2007
Statute of Limitations Set To Expire in Pellicano Case
Today marks the five-year anniversary of the initial raid on private investigator Anthony Pellicano's offices, which produced evidence of an alleged conspiracy to illegally obtain intelligence on various targets, including his clients' litigation adversaries.




By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Any lawyers who employed indicted private investigator Anthony Pellicano and feared getting sucked into his federal wiretapping case can now breathe a little easier.
Today marks the five-year anniversary of the initial raid on Pellicano's offices, which produced evidence of an alleged conspiracy to illegally obtain intell...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Any lawyers who employed indicted private investigator Anthony Pellicano and feared getting sucked into his federal wiretapping case can now breathe a little easier.
Today marks the five-year anniversary of the initial raid on Pellicano's offices, which produced evidence of an alleged conspiracy to illegally obtain intell...
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