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Clearinghouse case JC-CA-0041. DTD notes: after jury trial, judgment in favor of plaintiff and against City and County of San Francisco and defendant Fred Lew. Awarded compensatory damages of $750,000 and $5,000 in ... Additional Detail Found in Record.
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