
Coincidence, or conspiracy? It's a classic question that gets brought up when the details of any intriguing story start to surface. And some industry insiders are asking it in relation to the
antitrust charges being brought against Apple and a group of book publishers over alleged collusion on the pricing of e-books. One fact in particular I'm hearing chatter about is that
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, the Seattle-based law firm that was
the first to file charges regarding an alleged e-book price-fixing cabal
back in August 2011, is very close neighbors with Amazon, the e-commerce giant that is
said to be the chief corporate victim of the alleged Apple/publisher collusion. The thing is, it's not just the city of Seattle that Hagens Berman and Amazon have in common. They literally share an address.
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