Broidy Can't Halt $1.3M Fee Dispute With Gibson Dunn

Law360, New York (March 19, 2010, 5:40 PM ET) -- Former Markstone LP partner and convicted felon Elliott Broidy has lost a bid to halt arbitration in a dispute with Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP over $1.3 million in legal fees related to a pay-to-play probe of the New York State Common Retirement Fund.

The Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday denied a temporary restraining order motion by Broidy, who is trying to move the proceedings to L.A., where he resides, and to put an end to them altogether.

The fee dispute centers around legal...
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