Monday, July 30, 2007

Sara Caplan

LOS ANGELES - A state Court of Appeal has ruled the West Los Angeles entertainment litigation firm Christensen Glaser can be sued for wrongful termination by a legal secretary who claims she was fired for refusing to inflate client bills. The decision, by the 2nd District in Los Angeles, is just the latest news to beset the firm that recently changed its name to Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro after partner Louis R. "Skip" Miller bolted to start his own shop. Managing partner Terry Christensen currently is under indictment in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping scandal. On Wednesday, name partner Patricia Glaser denied the firm padded its legal bills. Reversal of Trial Judge "We don't engage in any funny billing, ever," she said. The appellate dec View the rest of this article


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