By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Losses at the ballot box, in the Legislature and at the governor's office in the last four years have many observers in the state's Capitol wondering whether trial lawyers are no longer the powerful force they once were.
In 2003, the lawyers' $1 million political campaign couldn't defeat a business-friendly gubernatorial ca...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Losses at the ballot box, in the Legislature and at the governor's office in the last four years have many observers in the state's Capitol wondering whether trial lawyers are no longer the powerful force they once were.
In 2003, the lawyers' $1 million political campaign couldn't defeat a business-friendly gubernatorial ca...
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