Lawyers for 9/11 responders padded expenses: papers
The law firm of Worby Groner Edelman & Napoli Bern was accused of bulking up its bill to circumvent the 25% contingency fee agreement on a $712 million settlement hammered out for ill workers.
"No World Trade Center responder should pay any of these costs," said Andrew Carboy, whose firm represents 700 workers, most of them firefighters.
Carboy's firm, Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo, filed papers in Manhattan Federal Court yesterday, laying out its rival's questionable billing practices.
The court papers contend that Worby Groner Edelman & Napoli Bern wrongly portrayed more than $220,000 in lawyers fees as costs for scientific and medical experts.
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