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Litigation

May 19, 2000

Class Suit Alleges CD Price Fixing

SAN DIEGO - Those cute little compact discs that made 33 rpm records extinct don't come cheap, and a pair of San Diego lawyers claim in a class action that their client knows why - a price-fixing conspiracy by music companies and retailers, from Sony to Wal-Mart.


By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - Those cute little compact discs that made 33 rpm records extinct don't come cheap, and a pair of San Diego lawyers claim in a class action that their client knows why - a price-fixing c...

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