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T. Jeffrey Simpson, et al v. Homestore.Com, Inc., et al
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2:01-cv-11115
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- Sichenzia Ross
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- Snell & Wilmer
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- Stradling Yocca
- Valle Makoff
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- Williams & Connolly
- Wilson Sonsini
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Zuckerman Spaeder
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October 19, 2011
How They Won It: Paul Hastings Saves Ex-Homestore CEO $1.3B
Already serving more than four years in prison for his alleged role in a $67 million accounting scandal, former Homestore.com Inc. CEO Stuart Wolff turned to Paul Hastings LLP earlier this year to defend him in a related securities fraud class action and shield him from a proposed $1.25 billion judgment. He's glad he did.
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March 24, 2011
Jailed Homestore CEO Fights Verdict In Investor Suit
Ex-Homestore Inc. CEO Stuart Wolff, who last year was sentenced to serve more than four years in prison for perpetrating a $67 million accounting fraud, asked a California federal court Wednesday to overrule a jury verdict finding him liable for investor losses stemming from the scheme.