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Lawyers redeemed: ‘No Lawyers’ bar gets $130,000 jury verdict (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: February 7,2013

Tags: embezzlement, jury verdict, lawsuit, The Crescent "No Lawyers" Bar and Grill, U.S. Bank

The Boise bar and grill famous for its "No Lawyers" policy has gotten its fill of lawyers in the past three years as it navigated the legal system in two courtroom dramas involving the same former employee. The Crescent "No Lawyers" Bar and Grill received a judgment for just more than $130,000 Jan. 29 after a ...
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