Scott Graham writes for The Recorder, an American Lawyer affiliate.
Two Bay Area plaintiffs lawyers have won an arbitration battle but lost a bitter $28 million fee war.
The court rejected claims that arbitrator Layn Phillips colluded with other lawyers to get more Wal-Mart mediation work and then stiffed two Bay Area plaintiffs attorneys on fees to punish them for refusing to play ball.
December 17, 2013 at 09:50 PM
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Scott Graham writes for The Recorder, an American Lawyer affiliate.
Two Bay Area plaintiffs lawyers have won an arbitration battle but lost a bitter $28 million fee war.
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