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Government

Jan. 6, 2012

Report slamming rail project could aid litigation

An advisory panel's report this week strongly criticizing California's $98.5 billion bullet train proposal could significantly boost litigation seeking to overturn the project, a plaintiff's attorney said.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


An advisory panel's report this week strongly criticizing California's $98 billion bullet train proposal could significantly boost litigation seeking to overturn the project, a plaintiff's attorney said Wednesday.


Redwood City attorney Michael J. Brady said Tuesday's report by the legislative peer review group, which called the high-speed rail system an "immense financial r...

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