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Litigation

Jul. 16, 2014

No attorney fees yet in State Bar data lawsuit, judge rules

Plaintiffs' lawyers cannot yet grab $1.2 million in attorney fees in their lawsuit accusing the State Bar of withholding demographic data on applicants, a San Francisco County judge has ruled.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Plaintiffs' lawyers cannot yet grab $1.2 million in attorney fees in their lawsuit accusing the State Bar of withholding demographic data on applicants, a San Francisco County judge has ruled. On Thursday, Superior Court Judge Marla J. Miller ruled against the plaintiffs' lawyers who wanted the fees for successfully arguing the first phase of their lawsuit on appeal to the state Supreme Court. Miller called Jassy Vick Carolan LLP's...

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