New Hampshire Court Deals Setback to Contingency-Fee 'Parens Patriae' Suits
Taking after the Supreme Court's choice in Mississippi ex rel. Hood v. AU Optronics, state lawyers general and their trial bar companions have possessed the capacity to keep away from government court out and out by basically bringing their class and mass activities through the AG's office as a parens patriae suit. Not just does this astute move regard courts as money registers and erode the respectability of the legal procedure, however it additionally constitutes a stunning irreconcilable situation, as WLF has since quite a while ago contended.















