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Criminal

May 20, 2005

Vexatious Litigant

SAN FRANCISCO - A paralegal who abruptly resigned when an Irvine firm discovered he was an ex-felon now has a chance to stand up in front of the state's highest court for the rights of vexatious litigants.

        SAN FRANCISCO - A paralegal who abruptly resigned when an Irvine firm discovered he was an ex-felon now has a chance to stand up in front of the state's highest court for the rights of vexatious litigants.
        Gene Moran, whose career with Murtaugh, Miller, Meyer & Nelson lasted less than a week, has persuaded the California Supreme Court to revisit how judges should treat lawsuits ...

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