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Law Practice

Aug. 5, 2004

Panel Refuses to Back Illegal Fee Pact

SAN FRANCISCO - Bank of America might have never learned that one of its former employees was secretly trying to collect a sizable portion of the $22 million in attorney fees that the bank paid a San Rafael lawyer to settle a pair of consumer class action cases.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Bank of America might have never learned that one of its former employees was secretly trying to collect a sizable portion of the $22 million in attorney fees that the bank paid a San Rafael lawyer to settle a pair of consumer class action cases.
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