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Litigation

Mar. 6, 2012

Firm break-up in court over emails

A wrongful termination claim involving a San Mateo-based law firm is scheduled to be heard in court on Tuesday, when a judge will hear arguments on whether the firm intentionally withheld emails from the case.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - A wrongful termination claim involving a San Mateo-based law firm is scheduled to be heard in court on Tuesday, when a judge will listen to arguments on whether the firm intentionally withheld emails from the case.


The hearing is the latest in a long-running suit between two former law partners who began working together in September 1995. Attorney Michael Danko filed suit in D...

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