Insurance
Nov. 11, 2005
Missing Picasso Launched Long Running Investigation of Lawyers
LOS ANGELES - On a summer evening in 1992, a Picasso and a Monet insured for $12.5 million disappeared from the Brentwood home of a prominent ophthalmologist, setting in motion a chain of events that now threatens to bring down two of the nation's most prominent lawyers.
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