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Mobile, Ala., attorney John T. Crowder Jr. first suspected oil companies were underpaying royalties to the state of Alabama when he was a member of Gov. Donald Siegelman's transition team two years ago. His initial suspicions paid off handsomely last month when his 13-member firm, Cunningham, Bounds, Yance, Crowder & Brown, won $490 million in fees, its share of a $3.5 billion verdict against Exxon Corp.
January 03, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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