Bloomberg News Covers NALFA Webinar
August 3, 2015
Bloomberg BNA Class Action Litigation Report reported on the recent NALFA webinar, “Attorney Fees in Class Actions: Fee Calculations, Hot Issues & Trends.” The Bloomberg...
August 3, 2015
Bloomberg BNA Class Action Litigation Report reported on the recent NALFA webinar, “Attorney Fees in Class Actions: Fee Calculations, Hot Issues & Trends.” The Bloomberg...
July 30, 2015
A recent Wall Street Journal story, “Lawyers Squabble Over $81 Million in Fees for Tech Wage Suit,” reports that a four-year lawsuit over hiring practices in Silicon Valley has taken...
July 13, 2015
A recent New Jersey Law Journal story, “Court Upends $52K Fee Award, Citing Retainer Dispute,” reports that a $52,000 award in a New Jersey firm’s fee-recovery suit was tossed...
June 3, 2015
NALFA is hosting a series of webinars on attorney fee and legal billing issues throughout 2015. All our webinars are free for NALFA members and NALFA clients. So far this year, NALFA has...
A recent New York Law Journal story, “Panel Vacates $200K Attorney Fee for JHO’s Lack of Records,” reports that a nearly $200,000 attorney fee award was vacated by an appellate...
A recent New York Law Journal story, “Magistrate Cuts ‘Princely’ Fee Proposal by 80 Percent,” reports that a federal magistrate judge approved a $1.375 million class...
May 15, 2015
A recent L.A. Times story, “Water District Found Itself Drowning in Steep Legal Fees,” reports that, facing a lawsuit from cities over its pumping rates, the Water Replenishment...
A recent Law 360 story, “Judge Halves ‘Absurd’ $6M McCune Wright Fee Bid in Kia MDL,” reports that a federal judge pumped the brakes on McCune Wright’s request for...
A recent New York Times story, “Chunk of New Jersey’s Money from Exxon Settlement is to Go to Legal Fees,” reports that New Jersey’s decision to settle a multibillion-dollar...
January 30, 2015
A recent New York Law Journal story, “Legal Fees Charged in Asbestos Cases Deemed Reasonable,” reports that a New York federal magistrate judge has recommended that an insurer pay $8.8...