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Large Firms

May 13, 1999

Jeffer Mangels Switched Sides, Client Says

Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro allegedly breached its duties of confidentiality and loyalty to a corporate client when it "switched sides" to represent a group of high-ranking defectors from that company in litigation against it, according to a lawsuit.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro allegedly breached its duties of confidentiality and loyalty to a corporate client when it "switched sides" to represent a group of high-ranking defectors from that company in litigation against it, according to a lawsuit.
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