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Jan. 29, 2009

Tipping Point

In a hand-slap to Starbucks, a judge says the coffee house supervisors can't dip into baristas' gratuity jars.

Word about a class action didn't take long to percolate through the ranks of Starbucks Corp. employees.

The class size grew and grew to eventually include 100,000 California baristas. These coffee servers were steamed that the Seattle-based company made them share tips with their shift supervisors.

They initially took their case to Coronado attorney Terry J. Chapko and A. Eric Aguilera of Costa Mesa's Bohm Matsen Kegel & Aguilera. But the case spilled into S...

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