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CAOC Backs Away from Capitol Feud
State senators Don Perata and Umberg? Not so friendly. And all the CAOC is trying to do is stay out of the crossfire.
State senators Don Perata and Umberg? Not so friendly. And all the CAOC is trying to do is stay out of the crossfire. ALSO BLOGGED: As part of efforts to keep Milberg Weiss from being indicted, two name partners, David Bershad and Steven Schulman, are taking leaves from the firm until it all blows over. AND: That six-way race for judge is looking more and more like a two-way race.
May 17, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
Go to Legal Pad, the CalLaw Blog
CAOC Backs Away from Capitol Feud
State senators Don Perata and Umberg? Not so friendly. And all the CAOC is trying to do is stay out of the crossfire.
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