
Amazon, Apple seek legal fees as sanction in US consumer lawsuit
HighlightsApple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. have requested a total of $223,000 in sanctions against the class action law firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro for allegedly prolonging litigation related to iPhone and iPad pricing. U.S. District Judge Kymberly Evanson criticized Hagens Berman for not disclosing that their client, Steven Floyd, wanted to withdraw from the lawsuit, which contributed to unnecessary delays in the legal process. The lawsuit, which claims that Apple and Amazon conspired to artificially inflate product prices, continues with additional plaintiffs after the dismissal of Steven Floyd's claims.
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have asked for a combined $223,000 in sanctions against a prominent class action law firm, accusing it of dragging out litigation over the price of iPhones and iPads after the initial plaintiff in the case sought to drop out.
U.S. District Judge Kymberly Evanson in Seattle last month said the companies could ask to recover legal fees from Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro for failing to immediately disclose that its client wanted out of the case.
Hagens Berman "needlessly prolonged this litigation and required considerable judicial resources," Evanson said.
The companies said in their fee request on Friday that their legal teams worked more than 350 hours on motions relating to seeking information about the plaintiff.
Spokespeople for Hagens Berman, Apple and Amazon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The lawsuit, which accuses the companies of conspiring to artificially inflate the price of iPhones and iPads sold on Amazon's platform, is continuing after other plaintiffs were added to the case.
Apple and Amazon have denied the antitrust claims.
Apple is represented by attorneys from Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, while Amazon has a team from Sidley Austin, Redgrave and Davis Wright Tremaine.
The tech companies said they would limit their fee request to match hourly rates typically charged in the Western District of Washington. Weil partner Mark Perry, a Washington, D.C., lawyer who co-leads the firm's appellate and strategic counseling practice, said his rate for the purpose of the fee request was $900 an hour. Perry and other defense lawyers in the case did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Hagens Berman client Steven Floyd told his lawyers in January 2024 that he wanted out of the litigation because he did not want to participate in the discovery process, Evanson said last month.
But the firm did not immediately disclose this to the court, the judge said, and instead created the impression that Floyd "had suddenly fallen out of contact in January 2024, for reasons his counsel did not know and possibly unrelated to the litigation."
Hagens Berman's "characterizations of Floyd's situation over the past fourteen months have not reflected his reality," Evanson said.
The judge on Tuesday formally dismissed Floyd's claims from the lawsuit.

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