Following a three-year federal probe (see Jan. 28-29, 2002), a grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted retired Palm Springs entertainment lawyer Seymour Lazar, 78, on charges that he collected millions in kickbacks from attorneys in exchange for acting as a plaintiff in dozens of class-action lawsuits. Milberg Weiss, the law firm that represented Lazar, was not named in the indictment; it said it was “outraged” at the “baseless” implications that its lawyers had acted improperly. Mr. Lazar’s lawyer, Thomas H. Bienert, described his client as a “crusader for consumer advocacy”. (John M. Broder, “Ex-Lawyer Is Indicted on Kickbacks in Lawsuits”, New York Times, Jun. 25; Reuters/L.A. Times; Washington Post; Law.com/The Recorder; W$J).
Milberg Weiss client indicted
Following a three-year federal probe (see Jan. 28-29, 2002), a grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted retired Palm Springs entertainment lawyer Seymour Lazar, 78, on charges that he collected millions in kickbacks from attorneys in exchange for acting as a plaintiff in dozens of class-action lawsuits. Milberg Weiss, the law firm that represented Lazar, […]
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