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April 2, 2007
Contingency fees lure business firms
Per the WSJ (via Childs), "Traditionally, the nation's top corporate law firms have shunned contingency-fee work -- often cases that target big corporations for punitive damages -- for fear of alienating their core clients. But driven by pressure to boost profits, more such firms are crossing over to what some lawyers call the 'dark side.'"
Posted by Walter Olson at 10:59 AM
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