Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - When the Enron verdict came down in May, Juliet Huck's phone started ringing off the hook.
That's because the Department of Justice's case - or, as Huck might call it, story - was something her company, The Huck Group, helped tell.
In hundreds of pages of notes and visuals for the government's ...
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