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Investments

Apr. 6, 2001

Taking Stock

At one time dot-com executives were shelling out company shares like it was Monopoly money, and lawyers were gobbling them up. With the continuing upheaval in the markets, the gravy train has slowed, but attorneys say they are still willing to accept company shares as partial payment for their legal bills.

By Marisa Navarro
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        At one time dot-com executives were shelling out company shares like it was Monopoly money, and lawyers were gobbling them up.
        With the continuing upheaval in the markets, the gravy train has slowed, but attorneys say they are still willing to acce...

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