Bill Clinton\u27s legal bills in connection with the Lewinsky scandal topped $10 million; the bill for Ken Starr\u27s investigation of the President exceeded $50 million. The cost to the eight families portrayed in the bestseller A Civil Action for their tort suit against a manufacturing company accused of dumping hazardous chemicals into the water supply was $4.8 million (paid from a settlement of about $8 million); the cost for the defense exceeded $7 million. Lawyers who represented the three states in the nationwide suit by state attorneys general against tobacco companies to recoup smoking-related health care costs were awarded $8.2 billion in legal fees, averaging in some cases over half a billion dollars per lawyer. Total revenues to...
The price of legal services is often charged by the hour (the billable hour), usually at a rate of h...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of...
The public believes that the practice of law has become a business.They also believe that lawyers ar...
Following the contraction in demand for law firms’ services during the Great Recession, “Big Law” wa...
America’s access to justice woes are paradoxical. We have more lawyers than every country except Ind...
The high cost of legal services presents a significant access-to-justice problem. In this Article, I...
In a series of influential papers, Lester Brickman (2003a, 2003b, 2004) has argued that the income a...
While movies and television shows portray lawyers as members of high society, with expensive cars an...
Determining an appropriate fee is a difficult task facing trial court judges in class action litigat...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
Discussion about the value of a law degree has focused on the financial success of lawyers. Both def...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Litigating the reasonableness of attorney’s fees in a Federal Rule 23 class action is no picnic. Usu...
The disciplinary rules of every state prohibit attorneys from charging unreasonable fees. These pr...
The price of legal services is often charged by the hour (the billable hour), usually at a rate of h...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of...
The public believes that the practice of law has become a business.They also believe that lawyers ar...
Following the contraction in demand for law firms’ services during the Great Recession, “Big Law” wa...
America’s access to justice woes are paradoxical. We have more lawyers than every country except Ind...
The high cost of legal services presents a significant access-to-justice problem. In this Article, I...
In a series of influential papers, Lester Brickman (2003a, 2003b, 2004) has argued that the income a...
While movies and television shows portray lawyers as members of high society, with expensive cars an...
Determining an appropriate fee is a difficult task facing trial court judges in class action litigat...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
Discussion about the value of a law degree has focused on the financial success of lawyers. Both def...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Litigating the reasonableness of attorney’s fees in a Federal Rule 23 class action is no picnic. Usu...
The disciplinary rules of every state prohibit attorneys from charging unreasonable fees. These pr...
The price of legal services is often charged by the hour (the billable hour), usually at a rate of h...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of...