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A highly regarded litigator, Torres has had her share of out of the ordinary cases. For instance, there’s the newly settled class action from Illinois over whether a commercial oven used to make naan bread can be called a tandoori oven, or the one in which she sued the Federal Trade Commission in Utah to stop what she saw as bullying of the small business she represented. That case also resolved well for her client.
But none may be ...
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