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Litigation

Dec. 22, 1998

Intrusions of New Technology Pose Risks for Unwary

Embroiled in a lawsuit with the developer of the home she was selling, attorney Lisa Hervatin did not suspect that the prospective buyers who came to look at the property were private investigators who, on behalf of the development company, were secretly recording everything Hervatin said.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Embroiled in a lawsuit with the developer of the home she was selling, attorney Lisa Hervatin did not suspect that the prospective buyers who came to look at the property were private investigators who, on behalf of the development company, were secretly recording everything Hervatin said.
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