SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers with Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy are going after the makers of yet another tiny and ubiquitous electrical component for alleged price fixing.
On Thursday the firm hit a handful of global manufacturers, including Panasonic Corp., with a class action accusing them of fixing the prices of linear resistors. The components, which regulate electrical current, are found by the hundreds in almost all electronics.
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