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Entertainment & Sports

Aug. 1, 2001

Lawyer in Alleged Hell Jumps Into Litigation Tornado Generated by Boss

LOS ANGELES - What if Charles Dickens was alive and living in Beverly Hills? If he could be resurrected and transplanted to California, the great English novelist of soup kitchens, urban squalor, endless lawsuits and general societal awfulness might find inspiration in a breach-of-contract, defamation and fraud action filed by Beverly Hills solo attorney Tristram Buckley against a former employer.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - What if Charles Dickens was alive and living in Beverly Hills?
        If he could be resurrected and transplanted to California, the great English novelist of soup kitchens, urban squalor, endless lawsuits and general societal awfulness might find inspiration in a breach-of-contract, defamation and f...

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