Statements I made about attorney fees in cases involving minors were taken completely out of context. ["Lawyers complain of slashed contingency fees," June 7]. As I explained during the interview, it cost no less amount of money to litigate a child's case. What legal basis is there for a reduction of a plaintiff's lawyer's fee ? especially when Guardian ad Litem had agreed?
I accepted a case against a public school district involving a minor in k...
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