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August 24, 2005
Suing Milberg Weiss
Bruce Carton on the Securities Litigation Watch Blog has an interesting post (here) about a Washington Legal Foundation webcast entitled "Trial Lawyers’ Enron: Will Indictments & Investigations Expose Bill Lerach and Milberg Weiss to Shareholder Lawsuits?". As Bruce points out, "Presumably the lawyers bringing any shareholder lawsuit against Milberg would be WLF-approved lawyers who only file non-frivolous lawsuits seeking non-outrageous punitive damages." Maybe it's like Being John Malkovich. (ph)
August 24, 2005 in Fraud | Permalink
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