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Julious Broach
Mr. Broach represents plaintiffs in cases involving securities fraud, consumer fraud, insurance fraud and violations of the antitrust laws.
Mr. Broach began his career as a law clerk to Judge Warren W. Eginton, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut 1981-1982. During the early years of his practice, he also served as an Adjunct Instructor in Legal Writing and Moot Court at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
Mr. Broach has lectured for ALI-ABA concerning accountants’ liability and has prosecuted several actions against accounting firms.
During 1990, Mr. Broach served on the trial team for a six-month trial in which the firm represented the City of San Jose, California, that resulted in a verdict for the city against defendants totaling over $18 million plus pre-judgment interest. the city’s claims against two of the defendants were settled for $12 million while appeals to the Ninth Circuit were pending. Previously, settlements with eleven other defendants totaled over $12 million.
Judge Janet C. Hall of the District of Connecticut made the following comment in In re: Fine Host Securities Litigation, (Docket No. 3:97-CV-2619 (JCH)): “The court also finds that the plaintiff class received excellent counseling, particularly from the Chair of the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee, Attorney Broach.”