Miers led law firm that aided investor fraud
Thanks to The Sideshow for leading me to this David Sirota piece at The Huffington Post: It seems that Harriet Miers' law firm, Locke, Liddell & Sapp had to pay $22 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed the firm had "aided a client in defrauding investors." Then there was another case in which the firm had to pay $8 million, also for aiding a client who committed fraud.
Miers was managing partner of the firm during both of these incidents.
Miers was managing partner of the firm during both of these incidents.
2 Comments:
How fabulous! Well, then she will be a perfect judge when Shrub and friends end up before her. Ugh.
By Anonymous, at 11:34 AM
Yeah, she should fit right in!
By Unknown, at 6:49 PM
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