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Law Practice

Mar. 23, 2006

Bakley v. Blake - $30 million

PLAINTIFF POWER - Eric Dubin, a plaintiffs' lawyer with a solo practice in Irvine, was 39 when he pressed Robert Blake in a Los Angeles Superior Court civil trial on charges that the famed actor killed or had someone else kill his wife outside a Studio City restaurant in 2001.

        Eric Dubin, a plaintiffs' lawyer with a solo practice in Irvine, was 39 when he pressed Robert Blake in a Los Angeles Superior Court civil trial on charges that the famed actor killed or had someone else kill his wife outside a Studio City restaurant in 2001.
        "He was just staring at me," Dubin remembers. "I said, 'If you got something to say, say it,' and he charged at me with h...

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