By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The water got hotter Monday for Los Angeles' Christensen Glaser Fink Jacobs Weil & Shapiro as a state appellate panel put the firm back among the defendants in a suit arising from a $90 million fraud.
In 2006, federal prosecutors indicted managing partner Terry N. Christensen, who denied guilt, in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case. That ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The water got hotter Monday for Los Angeles' Christensen Glaser Fink Jacobs Weil & Shapiro as a state appellate panel put the firm back among the defendants in a suit arising from a $90 million fraud.
In 2006, federal prosecutors indicted managing partner Terry N. Christensen, who denied guilt, in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case. That ...
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