Civil Litigation,
Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Jun. 6, 2019
Plaintiff chided for personal attack on defense attorney
A superior court judge admonished the plaintiff for leveling “personal attacks” during a shouting match with the defense attorney Wednesday in the trial over a lawsuit claiming 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 superior court judge admonished the plaintiff for leveling "personal attacks" during a shouting match with the defense attorney Wednesday in the trial over a lawsuit claiming Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP breached its fiduciary duty when it represented the disbarred British solicitor in an invasion of privacy suit against a tabloid.
"Please tell your client I do not expect an outburst like that again," Judge Terry A. G...
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