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A group of national law firms that failed to recover significant damages in federal antitrust suits against Microsoft is demanding a cut of the $15.5 million in fees awarded to plaintiffs lawyers in a Florida class action suit against the software giant. But the 3rd District Court of Appeal seemed unsympathetic. "You got paid for your case in federal court and now you want to get paid for their case?" Judge Juan Ramirez Jr. asked. "How is that fair?"
July 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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