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January 24, 2007


Kentucky fen-phen scandal

One of the lawyers accused of plundering the $200 million settlement says he thinks he and colleagues burned or otherwise destroyed any paperwork documenting the rationale for the divvying up of the proceeds. Moving forward in court: a demand that famed tortster Stanley Chesley and others disgorge tens of millions in ill-gotten fees. I've got the story at Overlawyered this morning.

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