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Litigation

Jan. 17, 2015

Lawyers get no extra money in boosted tech workers' settlement

Workers will get $90 million more from a revised settlement with four Silicon Valley companies that agreed not to recruit each other's employees, but plaintiffs' lawyers won't get any extra money, according to court filings Thursday.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Technology workers will get $90 million more from a revised settlement with four Silicon Valley companies that allegedly agreed not to recruit each other's employees, but plaintiffs' lawyers won't get any extra money, according to court documents filed Thursday.


The proposed deal between the engineers and Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Intel Corp. is an increase from the ...

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