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Law Practice

Aug. 29, 2008

Appeals Panel Sides With MoFo In Fight With Federal Judge

When a federal judge issued sanctions and deprived Morrison & Foerster of attorneys' fees in a civil rights case won by two high-profile partners, the firm sent one of its biggest guns to argue the appeal.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      When a federal judge issued sanctions and deprived Morrison & Foerster of attorneys' fees in a civil rights case won by two high-profile partners, the firm sent one of its biggest guns to argue the appeal.
      Shirley M. Hufstedler, a former federal appellate judge and U.S. Secretary of Education unde...

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