By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A Berkeley lawyer's crusade to regulate court-ordered compensation for class action lawyers encountered a skeptical state Supreme Court Friday.
Lawrence W. Schonbrun, a sole practitioner making his first argument to the high court, told the justices that practitioners who win relief for class members must receive fees anchored to their billing rates and the ...
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