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Jerry who? Brown may find that time heals all reputations; ID-theft counsel shy on naming names; Underneath the Supremes? robes; Same judge, same result for Flowers; New tech, new headaches
This week's threatened veto of federal legislation limiting Y2K liability may have been music to the ears of trial lawyers hoping to cash in on the computer bug, but a victory party may be premature.
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