Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court seemed highly skeptical Wednesday of a Reed Smith attorney who represented a controversial Beverly Hills developer and then worked to kill his former client's project.
The lively oral argument pitted attorneys' duty of loyalty to their clients against their First Amendment right to speak out on an issue of public importance.
Kenneth A. Goldman no longer represe...
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