SAN FRANCISCO — The knives are coming out again.

After facing a barrage of criticism last summer from fellow plaintiffs lawyers over her $84 million settlement with Uber Technologies Inc., Boston attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan is now on the offensive, trying to thwart a separate deal the company has struck to wipe out claims under California’s so-called “bounty hunter” law.

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