Allegations of misconduct pop up as lawyers fight over a $1.5 billion pot and how much should go to which attorneys and how much should go to class members, deposing each other in the process to gain ammunition for their arguments for freezing particular firms out. The story is complex; unfortunately, space limitations in the Daily Business Review prevent more than a cursory discussion. (Carl Jones, “Millions in Fees in ExxonMobil Case Delayed Amid Lawyer Misconduct Claims”, Apr. 28).
What plaintiffs’ lawyers really care about, part 376
Allegations of misconduct pop up as lawyers fight over a $1.5 billion pot and how much should go to which attorneys and how much should go to class members, deposing each other in the process to gain ammunition for their arguments for freezing particular firms out. The story is complex; unfortunately, space limitations in the […]
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