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Mass:Taxachusetts Robs Lawyers Who Helped It Rob the Tobacco Industry
NewsMax.com ^ | 11-04-03

Posted on 11/04/2003 8:13:47 PM PST by SheLion

BOSTON – A lawyer for the two law firms that helped Massachusetts win $8.3 billion as part of the 1998 tobacco settlement accused the state Tuesday of breaking promises and penalizing the firms for being too successful.

"Is a deal a deal? Is a promise a promise? Is a contract a contract?" Robert Popeo said in opening statements for a lawsuit over how much the firms should receive for their work.

The state responded by arguing that the $2 billion total the firms are seeking violates the rule of reasonableness that governs attorneys' fees.

"Every 90 days for the next 20 years, they will receive over $8 million. The Commonwealth feels this is a substantial and reasonable fee," said assistant Attorney General Dean Richlin. "They say $775 million is not enough. The commonwealth says enough is enough."

The lawyers, awarded $775 million by an arbitration panel, have sued Massachusetts to recover an additional $1.25 billion over the next 25 years they say they're owed for negotiating a landmark settlement with tobacco companies. Richlin says this amount is equivalent to $17,000 for each hour they worked on the case.

The firms are the only ones nationwide to challenge how much they were paid for negotiating the massive $246 billion multistate lawsuit settlement. In other states, lawyers have agreed to receive less than what they were contractually owed.

Two law firms - Brown Rudnick Berlack & Israels and Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein - say they signed a 25 percent contingency fee agreement with Massachusetts in 1995 and in doing so took on all the financial risks to sue an industry that had never paid to settle any public health claims.

"There wasn't anything in there that said 'if we don't like the amount, we're not going to pay you,'" Popeo said.

As one of its key witnesses against the law firms, the state will present a former partner at Brown Rudnick who did the most work on the case.

Richlin said the state will also present three former presidents of Massachusetts Bar Association, who say $775 million constitutes a reasonable fee.

The three other firms that worked for Massachusetts have not joined the suit, but could stand to benefit if the court rules in the law firms' favor.

"Ultimately this case is going to determine whether the state is bound by the same laws as you and me," Popeo said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: antismokers; bans; butts; cigarettes; individualliberty; niconazis; prohibitionists; pufflist; smokingbans; taxes; tobacco
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To: Publius6961
This does not affect the total amount, just how the legal thugs and the thugs with the guns divvy it up.

Pitiful, isn't it............

21 posted on 11/05/2003 5:21:13 AM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: kittymyrib
re: But one good result was that our dem Attorney General at the time, Dan Morales, got even more greedy, made up some false expense accounts for his trial lawyer buddies, and is now sitting in jail. )))

I love to be reminded of this. Tell me early, and often. Is Dan rotting in jail? Yes, he is. Did one crooked lawyer actually get what was coming to him. Yes, it actually happened.

22 posted on 11/05/2003 5:22:20 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: SheLion
This proves "there is no honor among thieves".
23 posted on 11/05/2003 5:34:15 AM PST by ampat
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To: SheLion
I believe the scum-bag lawyers had a contract and it should be honored. The blood-sucking, MA hacks figure they can screw the lawyers like they screw the citizens. If the lawyers win, the hacks are screwed because they got the money spent already. Bend over MA voters... time again to stretch your sphincters!
24 posted on 11/05/2003 6:02:25 AM PST by johnny7
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To: ampat
This proves "there is no honor among thieves".

I think we should flush them ALL and start over!

25 posted on 11/05/2003 6:05:05 AM PST by SheLion (Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
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To: #3Fan
There's no honor among thieves.

Why would you slander thieves like that.

The state govts and the lawyers are SOOO much lower than thieves.

At least thieves only rob one at a time. The state, and federal for that matter, govts and lawyers rob everyone at the same time.

26 posted on 11/05/2003 7:31:05 AM PST by Just another Joe (FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: Just another Joe
True. lol
27 posted on 11/05/2003 8:11:38 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: johnny7
What the heck do you expect from a state that has elected Fat Ted for 40 years?

And we're even getting the Dems Convention next summer.

I wonder of any Dem delegates smoke and if they'll change the no smoking laws for a week?Wouldn't surprise me,they are all such hypocrites.


28 posted on 11/05/2003 8:40:04 AM PST by Mears
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To: SheLion
AMEN. The bureaucrats can't be bothered to think about ways to cut spending. They can only think of more ways to separate our money from us. They are scumbags of the first sort.
29 posted on 11/05/2003 11:38:18 AM PST by Sunshine Sister
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