For antitrust plaintiffs firms, one of the big downsides of the practice is that you can shell out big bucks to develop a case, only to see competing firms hijack your work in their own complaints. One way to avert that prospect, writes Alison Frankel, is to move quickly for appointment as class counsel. Lots of firms file these motions, Frankel says, but one stands out. Curious? Read on!
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