SACRAMENTO — The nation’s largest public pension fund wants to bar Winston & Strawn from further work on bankruptcy proceedings involving the cities of Stockton and San Bernardino.

The California Public Employees’ Retirement System said Winston, which represents a bond insurance creditor in the two cases, lured away members of its K&L Gates counsel in what the fund’s CEO called "a very serious case" of "side-switching."

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