Plaintiffs Law Firms Seek $20 Mln in Legal Fees From ATM Antitrust Case

“Three plaintiffs’ law firms have asked a federal judge to award more than $20 million in legal fees as part of a $66 million antitrust settlement with banks accused of participating in a scheme to fix ATM charges. The class attorneys representing ATM operators and consumers said in a petition for fees on,” reports Mike Scarcella in Reuters.

“The proposed settlement, which needs to be approved by a judge, would resolve a legal battle that began after Mylan, in 2016, raised the price for a pack of two EpiPens to $608 from $100, the price since 2007, according to court documents. In the lawsuit, a group of plaintiffs made up of consumers, health insurance companies and other.”

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