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Litigation

Feb. 7, 2013

Plaintiff's lawyer Joe Alioto gets big windfall from class action, attracts creditor's notice

The good news for San Francisco antitrust lawyer Joseph M. Alioto Jr. is that he was tentatively awarded $47 million last week for his representation in a price-fixing class action. The bad news is that his creditors noticed.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The good news for San Francisco antitrust lawyer Joseph M. Alioto Jr. is that he was tentatively awarded $47 million last week due to his representation in a price-fixing class action.


The bad news is that his creditors noticed.


A letter written by New York-based Cooley LLP partner Scott S. Balber alleges Alioto owes roughly $28.2 million to creditor San Rafael-based LFG Nat...

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