Forgery. Perjury. Willful destruction of evidence.
Litigators might sometimes suspect the other side of such shenanigans, but rarely do you get an unequivocal win as a result.
Forgery. Perjury. Willful destruction of evidence. Litigators might sometimes suspect the other side of such shenanigans, but rarely do you get an unequivocal win as a result. On Friday, a team from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher pulled it off, arguing successfully that a key plaintiffs' document in a $12 billion fight was fake.
December 04, 2016 at 11:44 PM
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Forgery. Perjury. Willful destruction of evidence.
Litigators might sometimes suspect the other side of such shenanigans, but rarely do you get an unequivocal win as a result.
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