Lawyer Starts New Firm After Ex-Boss Indicted

By Kim Christensen, LA Times – July 7, 2006 – Louis “Skip” Miller has started a Century City law firm two months after leaving what is now known as Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro in the wake of partner Terry Christensen’s indictment in the Anthony Pellicano federal wiretap scandal.

Miller’s sons Dan Miller and Jim Miller along with Sasha Frid and Mark Barondess will join Miller in founding the new firm, Miller Barondess.

Christensen has denied allegations that he paid at least $100,000 to private investigator Pellicano to tap the phones of Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, the ex-wife of billionaire Kirk Kerkorian.

When Miller parted ways with Christensen, sources said it was largely because of the Pellicano indictment.