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Jun. 14, 2019

Jury given Edwards Wildman Palmer malpractice case

Even if her client were “a pain in the neck” that doesn’t change the facts of his malpractice lawsuit against international firm Edwards Wildman Palmer, the plaintiff’s attorney told a jury Thursday at the close of a four-week trial. Conversely, defense attorney John M. Moscarino of Valle Makoff LLP told the panel, “The strongest solvents in the world can’t clean this man’s hands.”

Jury given Edwards Wildman Palmer malpractice case
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Terry A. Green

LOS ANGELES -- Even if her client were "a pain in the neck" that doesn't change the facts of his malpractice lawsuit against international firm Edwards Wildman Palmer, the plaintiff's attorney told a jury Thursday at the close of a four-week trial.

Conversely, defense attorney John M. Moscarino of Valle Makoff LLP told the superior court panel, "The strongest solvents in the world can't clean this man's hands."

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