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  2. Lawyers who voided Elon Musk's pay as excessive want $6 ... - AOL

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    WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -The lawyers who voided Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation as excessive on Friday sought a record a $6 billion legal fee, payable in the electric car maker's stock.

  3. Lawyers seek nearly $6 billion in Tesla stock after getting ...

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    The fee would dwarf records for attorney paydays if a judge approves it. Lawyers who worked on Enron-related class actions were awarded $688 million in fees in 2008.

  4. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is a legal term of art in American jurisprudence (in which lawyers are collectively referred to as "attorneys", a wording practice not found in most other legal systems). Attorney's fees (or attorneys' fees, depending upon number of attorneys involved, or simplified to attorney fees) are the fees, including labor charges and costs ...

  5. Lawsuit claims Miami overcharged building permit fees for ...

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    A lawsuit is demanding that the city of Miami refund more than $76 million in “excessive” building permit fees collected over more than a decade.

  6. English rule (attorney's fees) - Wikipedia

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    The English rule provides that the party that loses in court pays the other party's legal costs. The English rule contrasts with the American rule, under which each party is generally responsible for paying its own attorney fees (unless a statute or contract provides for that assessment).

  7. Predatory lending - Wikipedia

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    Those practices include also charging excessive and unsubstantiated fees and expenses for servicing the loan, wrongfully disclosing credit defaults by a borrower, harassing a borrower for repayment and refusing to act in good faith in working with a borrower to effectuate a mortgage modification as required by federal law. [37]

  8. Lawsuit targets "excessive" fees charged by DeNaples Towing - AOL

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    Aug. 16—A New Milford man filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against DeNaples Towing Inc., alleging the Dunmore firm has had free rein to charge excessive fees because the borough never ...

  9. Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    For example, in an infamous Alabama class action involving Bank of Boston, attorneys' fees exceeded the relief to class members, and class members lost money paying attorneys for the "victory." [ 2 ] The Act passed the Senate 72 to 26, with all 53 Republicans voting in favor, and the Act passed the House 279 to 149, with the support of 50 ...