By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
More than a decade after a scandal involving eggs stolen from a University of California, Irvine, fertility clinic, eight couples got a second chance at pursing legal action against the university.
An Orange County judge had thrown out the couples' claims, saying extensive media coverage from 1995-1999 started the clock ticking on a one-yea...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
More than a decade after a scandal involving eggs stolen from a University of California, Irvine, fertility clinic, eight couples got a second chance at pursing legal action against the university.
An Orange County judge had thrown out the couples' claims, saying extensive media coverage from 1995-1999 started the clock ticking on a one-yea...
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