By Stefanie Knapp
Kelly Ryan, a partner at Pasadena's Russakow, Ryan & Johnson, needed a fresh approach to a stock fraud case that he was working on.
Ryan needed to show in settlement talks that his clients, a couple who filed suit against their broker, weren't just suffering from sour grapes in the ailing ...
Kelly Ryan, a partner at Pasadena's Russakow, Ryan & Johnson, needed a fresh approach to a stock fraud case that he was working on.
Ryan needed to show in settlement talks that his clients, a couple who filed suit against their broker, weren't just suffering from sour grapes in the ailing ...
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