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March 22, 2005


$922/hour for Teflon-spill lawyers?

Charleston (W.Va.) Daily Mail business editor George Hohmann wonders whether an average rate of $922 an hour might perhaps be over-bounteous compensation for the lawyers who extracted a large settlement over a spill of a chemical used in making the nonstick surface (see "DuPont's Teflon Travails", Mar. 8).

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