Actor Steven Seagal is suing his former law firm for charging excessive fees, according to paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The firm, Loeb & Loeb, did not return requests for comment Saturday.
Actor Steven Seagal is suing his former law firm Loeb & Loeb for charging excessive fees, according to paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. Seagal hired Loeb & Loeb in April 2002 to represent him when he appeared as a witness before a federal grand jury and in the subsequent criminal trial of his former business associate, Julius Nasso. Loeb & Loeb charged Seagal nearly $1.1 million for its services. In July 2003, after paying about $500,000, Seagal became skeptical of the amount.
July 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Actor Steven Seagal is suing his former law firm for charging excessive fees, according to paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The firm, Loeb & Loeb, did not return requests for comment Saturday.
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