Lawyers in Surfside condo collapse case sought $100 million. Here’s what judge decided [Miami Herald]
Dozens of attorneys who attained a landmark
Some relatives of the 98 people who died when the building tumbled down on
“It’s a fair result for the class members and it’s a fair result for the lawyers,” said Hanzman, who noted that the plaintiffs’ attorneys were not only “hall of famers” but they also spent countless hours with their clients in a manner uncharacteristic of a major class action.
“They bled for these clients,” he said. “They cried for these clients.”
Under
In June, 17
Hanzman did not dispute their billable time, saying he made the lawyers work around the clock to resolve this difficult case as quickly as possible for the financial benefit of the grieving relatives of the
“A multiplier is clearly warranted,” Hanzman said. “But the request for a 4.5 multiplier is pretty much the highest fee that can be granted” in
In a final order, Hanzman said his decision means that the plaintiffs’ lawyers will receive about 6.5 percent of the wrongful-death damages — far less than the typical contingency fee of 25 to 30 percent in a mass injury case.
But Hanzman also pointed out that the plaintiffs’ lawyers did not have to cover the cost of litigation out of their own pockets, which is typical in a class-action case. The court-appointed receiver for the Champlain Towers South condo association provided about
The receiver, attorney
Goldberg was given high praise by the judge, lawyers and condo members who attended Monday’s hearing in person or by Zoom. The receiver originally agreed to work for
Overall, the Akerman law firm will collect about
“This is a case unlike any other the court has ever seen,” said Hanzman, who was an accomplished class-action lawyer for nearly 30 years before becoming a judge a decade ago. “There were so many nuances and intricacies and so many land mines that could have been stepped on.
“They have done a remarkable job from
Hanzman, who was assisted by retired
The judge praised Greer, along with lawyers for the plaintiffs’ class and defendants’ insurance companies, for reaching agreements so swiftly, sparing the victims of uncertainty and unpleasantness if their negligence claims had gone to trial. Hanzman singled out prominent plaintiffs’ attorneys with the
Despite the financial resolution of the tragic case — damage award checks will be issued by the receiver in September — some relatives of family members who died in the 12-story
Among them: Tali Naibryf, who flew from
Tali Naibryf told the judge that he had done a “tremendous job” in resolving the complex case so quickly. But she also reminded Hanzman that he had warned the lawyers that they would have to work for free at the initial stages of the class-action case and may only be paid for their hourly work in the end.
“You said no one was going to be enriched in this case,” she said. “I’m been fighting from
She said she was shocked by the lawyers’ request of a 4.5 multiplier, which would boost their hourly fees to
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