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Worried that too many law firms had too many fingers in the pie, a California appellate court on Thursday sent a $16 million attorney fee award in a vitamin price-fixing case back to San Francisco Superior Court for further review. Justice Paul Haerle found that affirming the award of attorney fees, without further review, "might further encourage ... the filing of many substantially duplicative class actions manned by multiple law firms."
July 28, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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