”BAM!”
That’s what it sounds like when three Dallas plaintiffs lawyers and their firms win a judgment ordering wealthy former clients to pony up more than $21 million in legal fees. But the attorneys didn’t win the full amount they had sought.
Three Dallas plaintiffs lawyers and their firms won a judgment ordering wealthy former clients to pony up more than $21 million in legal fees. But the attorneys didn't win the full amount they had sought. Alan Loewinsohn represents the lawyer plaintiffs.
January 30, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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”BAM!”
That’s what it sounds like when three Dallas plaintiffs lawyers and their firms win a judgment ordering wealthy former clients to pony up more than $21 million in legal fees. But the attorneys didn’t win the full amount they had sought.
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