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Originally Posted by fjtorres
The guy has a support staff and an office to cover.
Plus a budget to pay off informants from among Apple staff. 
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If he's like all the lawyers I've ever worked for he bills out his support staff's time too-at least 3 times the hourly rate he pays them. He might have office expense to impress clients but it sounds like he gets most of his 'clients' from judges. How much the judges cost him is as open to question as the cost of the informants in Apple. I'd think one of the prime requirements for an anti-trust monitor would be integrity. It just doesn't sound to me like this bozo gets that.