A San Diego Superior Court jury couldn’t decide if retired appellate justice Sheila Sonenshine made misrepresentations on her JAMS Inc. resume, but they were certain it didn’t cause any harm to venture capitalist Kevin Kinsella.

Following a three-week trial, jurors deadlocked Friday on Kinsella’s allegation that Sonenshine and JAMS falsified her credentials to attract successful business people as clients. But the jury found by an 11-1 vote that Sonenshine’s resume didn’t cause any harm Kinsella claimed to have suffered from having Sonenshine preside over his divorce for 15 months.

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