Both sides claim victory in the defamation action, which arose from insinuations the paper made about the lobbyist’s close ties to Arizona Sen. John McCain. [Calderone/Politico, earlier]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 19, 2009
Both sides claim victory in the defamation action, which arose from insinuations the paper made about the lobbyist’s close ties to Arizona Sen. John McCain. [Calderone/Politico, earlier]
Tagged as: John McCain, New York Times

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If no public apology, no money and no retraction constitutes a victory in the minds of Iseman’s lawyers, remind me never to hire them.
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