Friday, January 25, 2013

Miller v. Bank of America (Cal. Ct. App. - Jan. 25, 2013)

Class action attorneys make a boatload of money, right?  They file all these easy lawsuits and then recover millions of dollars in attorney's fees.  What a racket, eh?

Except, of course, for those cases in which the litigation lasts fifteen years and in which the attorney recovers absolutely nothing.

Like here.