MONTEREY — After 20 years at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, Joseph Saveri is breaking out on his own.

The founder and chair of the firm’s antitrust group said he gave notice last week and plans to open Saveri Law Firm in late May. Saveri shared his plans at the Northern District federal judicial conference in Monterey over the weekend. He said his move is generating a lot of interest from those he’s talked to. “It looks like I will be very busy,” he said.

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