A California appellate court ruled that multiple abuses of the discovery process and a pattern of intentionally false or misleading statements were sufficient for a Los Angeles court to grant case-terminating sanctions and dismiss a lawsuit filed by a company affiliated with fugitive Munir Uwaydah.
Frontline Medical in July 2019 filed a complaint — later amended in December 2021 — alleging that Bird, Marella, Boxer, Wolpert, Nessim, Drooks, Lincenberg & Rhow made misrepresentations that induced the company to pay the criminal defense firm $2.25 million for legal services provi...
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