Eight years after reaching a $49 million settlement in a closely watched antitrust case over the Barbri bar-review course, McGuireWoods was in court again on Wednesday in a spat over legal fees in the case.

McGuireWoods, which represented plaintiffs who sued the publishers of the bar-review course, went before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to persuade the three-judge panel that law firm Kendrick & Nutley is not entitled to $1.8 million in fees for its work on the Barbri case.

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