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July 16, 2007
Don Baker and the Antitrust Story of the Superior Court Trial Lawyers Case
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Don Baker of the firm Baker and Miller contributed a fascinating chapter to the Eleanor Fox and Dan Crane edited volume of Antitrust Stories (out soon from West) on the Superior Court Trial Lawyers Case. Baker's piece is The Superior Court Trial Lawyers Case: A Battle on the Frontier Between Politics and Antitrust. Baker retells the story of the FTC's enforcement action against the D.C. Superior Court Trial Lawyers, who agreed not to take further criminal indigent defendant work until they received a pay raise.
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