By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Earlier this year, intellectual property lawyer Sharre S. Lotfollahi steered the settlement in a practice area completely outside of her own: tenant law.
More than 100 plaintiffs in Los Angeles accused their landlord, Bracha Investments LLC, of subjecting them to slum conditions in a 30-unit building with faulty electrical wiring and cockroaches that crawled over tenants...
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