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October 05, 2005
Supreme Class Action
Just when we thought that Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers had no paper trail, we find that the law firm that she was heading at the time paid $22M to settle a class action law suit for assisting law firm clients in defrauding investors, as noted here and picked up by HuffingtonPost.com. The original source: No less than the Class Action Newsletter (May 1, 2000).
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Posted on October 5, 2005 11:42 PM by Class 65.
Filed in Personal Injury Resources under class action law.
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