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A battle over class counsel leadership positions in a consolidated, putative privacy action against Adobe Inc. is underway after attorneys from DiCello Levitt LLP argued their firm should be appointed as co-lead counsel because the firm found "unique" evidence that Adobe is tracking "nearly all users of the internet."
The motion to intervene, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Jose, seeks to halt the imminent the appointment of co-lead counsel a pair of la...
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