Civil Litigation
Sep. 26, 2019
4th complaint filed in acrimonious suit between rival law firms
After a federal judge told Williams & Cochrane LLP it could not accuse a rival law firm and a former client of violating racketeering laws over a contract dispute with a Native American tribe about attorney fees, a fourth amended complaint was filed Wednesday.




After a federal judge told Williams & Cochrane LLP it could not accuse a rival law firm and a former client of violating racketeering laws over a contract dispute with a Native American tribe about attorney fees, a fourth amended complaint was filed Wednesday.
As described by U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel of the Southern District, the competition among fir...
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