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Sex-Slave Win Leads to Malpractice SuitFrom: ainsron (dean@thehuffpeople.net)Tue May 17 12:00:42 2005
.. Sex-Slave Win Leads to Malpractice Suit The Recorder The Prattipati family would have been content with a $7.5 million settlement from the man who took their daughters from India to California, where he forced them into a sex and labor ring. But their attorneys held out, and eventually won a settlement of $8.9 million. Unhappy with their representation and fee arrangement, the family is now suing for malpractice, alleging that their lawyers inflicted emotional distress by prolonging the litigation and forcing them to undergo depositions and court appearances. http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1116246913573 Dean Huffman
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