An article on Page B1 Sunday regarding Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf's court case in New Jersey incorrectly described an alleged conflict involving the judge's husband. The Wilfs contend that in a separate, unrelated court proceeding the law firm of the judge's husband, Laurence Orloff, represented a law firm that was also involved in the Wilf case. The Wilfs said the two cases overlapped, and the judge awarded attorney's fees to the same law firm in the Wilf case that had been represented by her husband in the unrelated case.
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