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Media Contacts:
Edie Munk, (858) 822-2015 or Dolores
Davies, (858) 534-5994 Lerach, who according to The New Yorker magazine, “…has spent the last few decades suing corporate executives for lying to, cheating, and otherwise defrauding their shareholders,” has arguably become the country’s top class-action lawyer. His talk, “The Chickens Have Come Home to Roost: How the Big Accounting Firms and Corporate Interests Chloroformed Congress and Cost America’s Investors Trillions,” will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the UCSD Faculty Club. While loathed in America’s corporate boardrooms, The Nation called Lerach “America’s Top Crime Fighter.” A San Diego resident, Lerach is a partner in the law firm of Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, LLP and works out of the firm’s San Diego office. He is a member of the American Bar Association’s Litigation section committee on class actions and derivative skills. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Lerach serves as a faculty member of the American Law Institute, and has presided over the National Association of Securities and Commercial Lawyers (NASCAT), a national group of attorneys specializing in commercial and civil litigation. In 1998, Lerach was appointed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council by President Clinton. The UCSD Economics Roundtable,
www.econ.ucsd.edu/roundtable,
is sponsored by the UCSD Department of Economics in coordination with
UCSD Extended Studies and Public Programs. To make reservations for the
Feb. 12 roundtable breakfast, which costs $50 per person, contact Edie
Munk at (858) 822-0510 or emunk@ucsd.edu.
Members of the news media are invited to attend free of charge but must
make reservations in advance.
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