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Florida's Legislature Makes Sausage With Contingent Fee Reform

Recently the Wall Street Journal ran an editorial describing how Florida is dealing with the problematic alliances between state Attorneys General and contingent fee lawyers. As many readers of this blog know, this problem, which resulted in outrageous windfalls to private attorneys in the tobacco litigation, is still being used to pursue speculative litigation on behalf of public authorities in many contexts, most notably in the lead paint litigation.  Read More »