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June 10, 2005


How securities lawyers get clients

Or how some of them do, anyway: Lyle Roberts notices a Newark Star-Ledger piece reporting that Vermont teacher Chaim Lodish emerged as the lead plaintiff in a class action against Able Pharmaceuticals though he "was unaware of the exact problems at the company until he was cold-called by a plaintiffs' firm [Schiffrin & Barroway of suburban Philadelphia] and asked to participate in the suit."

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