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Wednesday, March 17, 2004
AG Takes Default Against Trevor Law Group Shell Corporation
Today's Daily Journal reports that "Trevor-Law-Run Shell Loses to AG." According to the article, the Trevor Law Group used the shell corporation, Consumer Enforcement Watch Corp., to act as the plaintiff in the various 17200 actions it filed. The AG plans to prove up damages (call it "restitution") in excess of $1 million. The AG's suit against the Trevor Law Group principals remains pending. Daily Journal articles are accessible online by subscription only.
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 4:37 PM
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