Civil Litigation
Jun. 4, 2019
Judge asks lawyers to control plaintiff’s outbursts in law firm trial
A judge asked the plaintiff’s attorneys to please control their client’s outbursts Monday in a case seeking to determine whether international law firm Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP breached its fiduciary duty when it represented the disbarred British solicitor in an invasion of privacy suit against a tabloid newspaper.




LOS ANGELES — A judge asked the plaintiff’s attorneys to please control their client’s outbursts Monday in a case seeking to determine whether international law firm Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP breached its fiduciary duty when it represented the disbarred British solicitor in an invasion of privacy suit against a tabloid newspaper.
Plaintiff Shahrokh Mireskandari continually expressed opinions and refused to answer questions in a yes...
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