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November 01, 2007


Mel's Milberg mistakes

Considering the skill Milberg Weiss has shown at chasing other people's assets into every hidey-hole where they may be found, it's remarkable that the partnership made the kind of mistakes it did in leaving itself structurally vulnerable to liability -- that is, unless it believed it led a charmed life and would never get caught. Justin Scheck at the Recorder explains. P.S. PoL contributor Larry Ribstein has also now posted his take.

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