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Labor & Employment

Jul. 17, 2014

Joseph Saveri

Joseph Saveri Law Firm Inc. San Francisco Specialty: class actions


Saveri knew that he was taking a major risk when he initiated an employment antitrust action three years ago against seven giants of the high-tech industry.


The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants violated antirust laws by conspiring to not recruit each other's employees and also to suppress the pay of technical, creative and other salaried employees. In Re High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation, CV11-2509 (N.D. Cal., filed May 23, 2011).


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