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Judge denies antitrust class certification in Google, Intuit 'no poach' case

By Mike Swift ( April 5, 2013, 16:31 GMT | Insight) -- A federal judge has denied a motion for class certification in an antitrust lawsuit brought by former employees charging that executives at Silicon Valley tech companies, including Google and Intuit, schemed to hold down wages of their employees. US District Judge Lucy Koh, however, granted the plaintiffs leave to amend their request, calling their evidence “compelling.”Stanford, California – A federal judge has denied a motion for class certification in an antitrust lawsuit brought by former employees charging that top executives at Google, Apple, Intel, Intuit and other Silicon Valley companies conspired to hold down wages of highly sought-after software engineers....

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