SAN FRANCISCO — After striking out on his own from Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein in 2012, the last thing Joseph Saveri wants to do is hand $1.2 million over to another firm.
The veteran plaintiffs attorney is suing Miami-based Criden & Love to halt its demand for a share of nearly $10 million in attorney fees Saveri received from a price-fixing class action against makers of the commercial pigment titanium dioxide.
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