Law Practice
Oct. 1, 2004
Fees Nixed in Consumer Protection Case
SAN FRANCISCO - A lawyer featured as one of the poster boys in the Proposition 64 campaign to restrict consumer protection lawsuits has lost his bid for attorney fees in a case described by an appellate panel as a "bounty hunt for niggling statutory violations that neither harm nor threaten to harm anyone."




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