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Contingency Fees: Another Name for Champerty The Wall Street Journal Monday, November 10, 1997 |
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Everybody hates personal injury lawyers until some drunk runs a stop sign and puts them in the hospital.
The tort lawyers are loved so much that Texas has capped what can be rewarded for punishment fees despite the screams, lobbying, and bribes offered, from the tort lawyers. That and a some other changes in the law is one of the reasons why businesses, manufacturers and doctors esp., are moving to Texas lately.
Did you abdicate as King of Sweden?
ps-Should you ever have the need, I have the four volume collection of WSJ editorials on Whitewater.
No I an cuurently also the Reak King of Swede3d, but can't afford new stationary ''
Tom, I have that same set, thanks.
IIRC, the Rosenblatts' flight attendant settlement was ~$346 million. They received their $46 million contingency directly, no flight attendant received a dime, and the balance of the swag went to a foundation to proseletyze on second hand smoke.
Of course, the Rosenblatts are chair and vice chair of the foundation and receive a handsome salary for running the foundation.
IMHO, in class action suits, the only winners are the attorneys, because very few of the class are actually participants in the trial and they jury sees the issue as punishing the offender rather than making each class member whole according to his individual damages. My father was asked to join a class in a drug lawsuit worth ~$60 million. He asked what his share would be if the suit were won, and refused to join it for $1.87. Seems to me an individual's grievance should stand on its own, or the class action attorneys get their normal hourly rates, not an enormously inflated fee for representing many clients with only one trial.
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Everybody hates personal injury lawyers until a doctor fails to diagnose a stroke and their spouse ends up with brain damage.
Lawyers are like whores. Use 'em if a have to, just dont bring 'em home for dinner.
Tim
Chuck - if a dump truck runs a stop sign and t-bones me, I want a lawyer for sure, but I think the issue is class action suits where a deep pocket organization is attacked in a populist way and the sueing attorney's reward is grossly out of proportion to the amount of work he and his staff put in, and the members of the class receive a pittance.
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Everybody hates personal injury lawyers until..Well we just hate em...