SAN FRANCISCO — Plaintiff lawyer Raymond Bourhis today found himself — and his occupation — cast as Exhibit A in why his daughter, Danielle, and other clients don’t deserve to be awarded damages in a dispute over a flooded clothing boutique in Marin County.
Bourhis’ adversary told the jury he would put Bourhis on the stand to talk about his expertise in flood litigation, as well as his financial interest in the flooded retail business managed by Danielle Bourhis, including a flagship store called Brown Eyed Girl.
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