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A pair of Southern California firms were disqualified Thursday from a class action against Apple Computer Inc. for a striking conflict of interest: The named plaintiff in the suit was an attorney with one of the firms. The court wrote that as class representative, the attorney was obligated to seek the highest recovery for the putative class, but he and the firms may have had a clashing interest in maximizing their attorney fees. For its motion to disqualify, Apple noted 10 similar class actions.
February 22, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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