Calif. anti-Microsoft lawyers to get $112M, not $270M

Townsend and Townsend and Crew and its cohorts are getting only a vast pile of money, not a super-extra-vast pile, for purporting to represent a huge class of California consumers in what Judge Paul Alvarado acknowledged was the not-particularly-risky Golden State car in the Microsoft litigation train. (Brenda Sandburg, “Judge Slashes Fees in Microsoft Class […]

Townsend and Townsend and Crew and its cohorts are getting only a vast pile of money, not a super-extra-vast pile, for purporting to represent a huge class of California consumers in what Judge Paul Alvarado acknowledged was the not-particularly-risky Golden State car in the Microsoft litigation train. (Brenda Sandburg, “Judge Slashes Fees in Microsoft Class Action”, The Recorder, Sept. 14). For our earlier coverage, see Mar. 31 and May 12 (California cases) and Jan. 11, Jul. 9 and Jul. 25 (fees in MS antitrust suits generally).

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