Is Joseph Alioto of the Alioto Law Firm on a lonely mission to force the truth from civil antitrust defendants who pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy charges, or is he just a lawyer with a grudge?

Alioto is co-lead plaintiff counsel in a recently certified class of indirect purchasers of liquid crystal display screens in what may be the biggest class action in the country. He filed a motion for sanctions last week against one of the defendants, accusing Hitachi and its lawyers at Morgan Lewis & Bockius of filing a false answer to the second amended complaint.

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