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    Firm didn’t violate public policy by firing lawyer

    A Washington lawyer claims she lost her job because she objected to using perjured testimony to win a client’s lawsuit.

    This month, a state court ruled that her former law firm could not be liable for wrongful discharge – even assuming the truth of her allegations.

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