Time-Share Co. Accuses Law Firms Of Preying Upon Clients
By Joyce Hanson ( July 26, 2017, 2:13 PM EDT) -- Two law firms were hit Tuesday in California federal court with a time-share group's suit alleging they interfere in its relationships with clients by pretending through a fraudulent racketeering scheme to be affiliated with the group and an approved channel through which vacation owners can end time-share contracts....
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