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Law Practice

Apr. 17, 2007

'Girls Gone Wild' Lawyer Will Split Time in S.F.

Industry Watch - By Gabe Friedman - LOS ANGELES - Late Wednesday afternoon, Jan Handzlik received a fitting cap to a week of headaches, highlighted by his client's ill-considered and widely quoted repartee that the judge in his case had "gone wild."

INDUSTRY WATCH

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Late Wednesday afternoon, Jan Handzlik received a fitting cap to a week of headaches, highlighted by his client's ill-considered and widely quoted repartee that the judge in his case had "gone wild."
      That client - Joe Francis, creator of the college drinking movies "Girls Gone Wild" - wound up in jail on civil ...

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