COURT SAYS ‘NO WAY ON EARTH’ $ 46K IN FEES JUSTIFIED
Michael Harrington sued after getting snookered out of $44.63 in overtime pay. He later settled for $10,500 and sought about $46,000 in attorneys fees.
Maybe it is impressive to get a $10,500 settlement for a suit that started over $44.63 in overtime. But seeking $46,000 in fees still seemed out of line to the Second District. � One legislator's suggestion could let thousands more people out of jury service.
March 04, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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COURT SAYS ‘NO WAY ON EARTH’ $ 46K IN FEES JUSTIFIED
Michael Harrington sued after getting snookered out of $44.63 in overtime pay. He later settled for $10,500 and sought about $46,000 in attorneys fees.
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