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Litigation

Oct. 8, 2013

Legal titans batting it out over the A's in antitrust suit

Attorney Joseph W. Cotchett tried Friday to convince a federal judge to look past several Supreme Court decisions exempting baseball from antitrust violations to help the city of San Jose acquire the Oakland A's.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - Joseph W. Cotchett came out swinging Friday morning, trying to convince a federal judge to look past several Supreme Court decisions exempting baseball from antitrust violations to help the city of San Jose relocate the Oakland A's to its downtown area.


But in the battle between two of California's top litigators, Keker & Van Nest LLP partner John W. Keker - representing Maj...

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