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Labor/Employment

Jan. 19, 2013

Tech companies fight against motion for class certification in labor-market antitrust suit

A federal judge on Thursday mulled whether to certify a class of workers in an antitrust lawsuit against some of the Bay Area's biggest tech companies as attorneys for both sides sparred over their expert witnesses' statistical analyses.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - A federal judge on Thursday mulled whether to certify a class of workers in an antitrust lawsuit against some of the Bay Area's biggest tech companies as attorneys for both sides sparred over their expert witnesses' statistical analyses.


The plaintiffs, a group of mostly software engineers, are suing Google Inc., Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Apple Inc., Intel Corp., Adobe Systems ...

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