Labor/Employment
Nov. 4, 2008
Unhappy With Ralphs, Five Lawyers Drop Grocery Employees
Accusing Ralphs Grocery Co. of playing hardball on fees, five attorneys have withdrawn as counsel to current and ex-employees facing federal charges in connection with a bitter 2003-04 supermarket labor dispute because the grocery chain stopped advancing payments on their clients’ legal bills.




Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Accusing Ralphs Grocery Co. of playing hardball on fees, five attorneys have withdrawn as counsel to current and ex-employees facing federal charges in connection with a bitter 2003-04 supermarket labor dispute because the grocery chain stopped advancing payments on their clients' legal bills. "People there at the home office have taken a scapegoat mentality: 'These bad apples got us into t...
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