Real Estate/Development
Dec. 17, 2005
Plaintiffs' Counsel as Escrow in Class Actions -- It's Plain Wrong
Forum Column - By Antonio R. Sarabia II - Some of the biggest and most complex litigation involves class action cases. It is common in these cases for settlement proceeds to be placed in escrow accounts to be disbursed according to the court's order. Often plaintiffs counsel in these class actions prefers to be the escrow holder.




By Antonio R. Sarabia II
Some of the biggest and most complex litigation involves class action cases. It is common in these cases for settlement proceeds to be placed in escrow accounts to be disbursed according to the court's order. Often plaintiffs counsel...
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