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Litigation

Feb. 1, 2001

Bank Shot

'The arrow to the bull's eye," San Francisco sole practitioner Robert Wallach says genially, "was that a bank had made a loan to an architect-developer with the intention of defaulting the loan so the bank could take the property."

        No. 9 of the 10 Largest Verdicts of 2000
        
        By Bobbi Murray
        
        'The arrow to the bull's eye," San Francisco sole practitioner Robert Wallach says genially, "was that a bank had made a loan to an architect-deve...

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