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Zalkin&Zimmer,
LLP
Attorneys at Law
12555 High Bluff Drive .
Suite 260 . San Diego . CA 92130 . tel 858-259-3011 fax
858-259-3015
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Irwin M. Zalkin, Esq. Licensed in
CA
Michael H.
Zimmer, Esq. Licensed in CA & NY
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March, 29, 2007
Media Contact:
Irwin
M. Zalkin, Esq.
858/
259-3011
858/945-2144
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The
law firm of Zalkin & Zimmer, LLP appeared before the Honorable
Haley Fromholz on Monday morning, July 17, 2007 in Los Angeles
Superior Court, and put on the record what is the largest
settlement yet of childhood sexual abuse cases against any
Catholic diocese in the country; $660 Million for 506 victims.
Zalkin & Zimmer, represented 1 of the 14 victims who were set to
go to trial starting Monday morning against Cardinal Mahony and
the Los Angeles Archdiocese for acts of sexual abuse over a span
of 20 years by a serial perpetrator priest, Fr. Clinton
Hagenbach.
After four years of mediation, and contentious litigation,
Cardinal Mahony along with insurance companies and some
religious Orders have agreed to the settlement. Zalkin & Zimmer,
represent 13 victims in cases against the Los Angeles
Archdiocese and 54 victims with claims against Bishop Robert
Brom and the San Diego Diocese along with numerous other cases
throughout the country.
“The size of this settlement is a testament to the magnitude of
the harm that was done to children. It is a reckoning long
overdue. More importantly, the Cardinal has agreed to release
the documents that tell the truth of what really happened and
will vindicate the victims as against those who doubted and
cynically denied their claims” Irwin M. Zalkin.
“ Unlike Cardinal Mahony, who has finally been willing to accept
responsibility for his actions, and the actions of his
predecessors, Bishop Robert Brom, has abdicated his role as
shepherd of the San Diego Catholic community and its moral
leader to his lawyer who now runs the diocese. Michael Webb
cries that the San Diego Diocese is to poor to acknowledge the
real value of the harm done here, at a time when Bishop Brom has
testified under oath in the bankruptcy proceedings that he does
not know what the net worth is of his diocese and can’t tell us
who would know that.” Irwin M. Zalkin
The world is watching what Bishop Brom , and Michael Webb will
do now.
Zalkin & Zimmer will be available in the courtyard of their
offices for questions on Monday, July 17, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. at
12555 High Bluff Dr., San Diego, CA 92130.
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