California Courts of Appeal
Sep. 27, 2016
Court: Attorney who represented suspended corporation loses $258K in fees
The 4th District Court of Appeal tore into attorney Cory J. Briggs last week for "unethical and perhaps criminal" conduct and rejected his request for more than a quarter-million dollars in legal fees.




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The 4th District Court of Appeal tore into attorney Cory J. Briggs last week for "unethical and perhaps criminal" conduct and rejected his request for more than a quarter-million dollars in legal fees.
The key question in the case was whether a suspended corporation that was delinquent in paying corporate taxes could nonetheless collect legal compensation following successful public interest litig...
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