Personal Injury & Torts
Feb. 24, 2004
Personal-Injury Lawyers Must Rein in Contingent-Fee Abuse
Focus Column - Tort Law - By Jeffrey O'Connell and Brent Tantillo - Want to earn big fat fees for little to no work or risk, doing so in violation of governing rules and laws? If you're an attorney in a personal injury case you're used to such an arrangement, even though your fees are legally required to meet a fiduciary "reasonable fee" standard, not the anything-but-fraud norm of ordinary commercial transactions.




Tort Law
By Jeffrey O'Connell and Brent Tantillo
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