A lawyer who didn't show up for a California Supreme Court argument last week has gone on the offensive, accusing his former boss of lying to the court about his firm's failure to appear.
In a letter delivered to Chief Justice Ronald George on Friday, Allen Kent said that Raul Aguilar, his employer of nearly 11 years, wasn't truthful when he told the court and the media that he didn't know his firm had a case before the high court in Sacramento on Feb. 10.
I'd linked to news on this case earlier here. The latest details are here from Law.com. (via How Appealing)