Securities litigators David J. Worley and James M. Evangelista have found a new firm, Page Perry, attracted in part by a shared interest in pursuing plaintiffs litigation for investors who’ve suffered subprime mortgage-related losses.

Page Perry is the second firm for the pair since February 2006, when they left Atlanta plaintiffs firm Chitwood Harley Harnes with two other partners, Lauren S. Antonino and Stuart J. Guber, to launch a local office of South Carolina rival Motley Rice. But they left Motley Rice at the end of 2007 rather than relocate to that firm’s Charleston headquarters when the Atlanta office was closed.

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