SAN FRANCISCO — Weeks ahead of a hearing on class certification, Ma Laboratories Inc. is trying to get plaintiffs lawyers kicked off the case.

In a motion for disqualification filed last week, attorneys for the San Jose–based computer parts company urge U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California to remove plaintiffs lawyers at Sanford Heisler and San Francisco solo Thomas Marc Litton for allegedly soliciting potential class members in violation of a protective order. The company also accuses Litton of failing to turn over a potentially exculpatory declaration for more than two years in a related action.

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