By Logan Noblin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Plaintiffs' attorneys who represent children and disabled clients on a contingency fee basis say that judges routinely undermine their fee agreements and retroactively reduce contingencies to lower percentages.
Despite revisions to the California Rules of Court, many lawyers complain that judges have ignored the changes and continue to slash attorney fees in accordance w...
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