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An attorney who initiated a medical malpractice claim is entitled to one-third of the enhanced fees awarded to two other attorneys who contended they did the bulk of the work involved in the settlement of the case for $6.7 million five years later, the Court of Appeals ruled yesterday. "Where, as here, an agreement 'is complete, clear and unambiguous on its face [it] must be enforced according to the plain meaning of its terms,'" Judge Eugene F. Pigott Jr. wrote in Samuel v. Druckman & Sinel, LLP .
April 01, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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