A federal magistrate judge said punishing Milberg was 'unnecessary at this time' after the law firm said it would pay $25,000 to cover a claims administrator's extra work stemming from fake claims as part of an antitrust settlement with Visa and Mastercard https://t.co/bHps0oJ3C6 https://t.co/vLf7caRmbe
Milberg, who said that it unknowingly submitted fake claims as part of a $5.6 bln settlement with Visa and Mastercard, will escape sanctions for now. The firm said it would pay $25,000 to cover a claims administrator's extra work caused by the submissions https://t.co/HZ6kslHaHI https://t.co/iKDZBY1uZl
Plaintiffs law firm @MilbergLaw will not face sanctions after submitting fake claims as part of a billion-dollar settlement involving Visa and Mastercard, a federal magistrate judge has ruled. The law firm blamed a “third-party referral source.” https://t.co/YLQPfmAoQ8
Law firm Milberg will escape sanctions for now for submitting fake claims as part of a $5.6 billion antitrust settlement involving Visa and Mastercard. A federal magistrate judge ruled that punishing the firm was unnecessary at this time. Milberg claimed that the fake claims were unknowingly submitted by a third-party referral source and agreed to pay $25,000 to cover the extra work of a claims administrator caused by the submissions.