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Government,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Feb. 18, 2020

Former LA water-billing class counsel dodges deposition ... this time

Over the past year, Michael J. Libman went from being a relatively unknown San Fernando Valley personal injury attorney to finding himself regularly thrust before a court for his part in a controversial Department of Water and Power case.

LOS ANGELES -- Over the past year, Michael J. Libman went from being a relatively unknown San Fernando Valley personal injury attorney to finding himself regularly thrust before a court to answer for his part in a controversial Los Angeles City Department of Water and Power case.

Libman, formerly local counsel to a class of ratepayers now examining the validity of their $67 million settlement due to questions of fraud and collusion,...

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