Lipton Law Center, P.C. v. Andrus Wagstaff, PC

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:22-cv-11519

Court:

Michigan Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Judge:

Linda V. Parker

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  1. April 24, 2024

    Jury Must Decide Law Firms' Fee Dispute Over Nassar Suits

    A jury will need to decipher the terms of an agreement in a fee dispute between Andrus Wagstaff PC and Lipton Law Center PC for joint representation of the survivors of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, a Michigan federal judge ruled Wednesday, partially rejecting Andrus Wagstaff's summary judgment bid.

  2. October 05, 2023

    Mich. Firm Says Colo. Practice Owes Fee For Nassar Suits

    A Michigan personal injury law firm has countered a Colorado practice's bid to reduce the Great Lakes State firm's 5% fee for joint representation of the victims of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, saying it remained as counsel throughout related bankruptcy proceedings in Indiana.

  3. September 07, 2023

    Nassar Victim Firm Says Mich. Law Firm Isn't Owed More Fees

    A Michigan personal injury law firm suing the Colorado law firm that represented victims of USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar didn't do work on the Indiana case for which it now claims it is owed fees, the Colorado firm said Wednesday in urging a Michigan federal judge to dismiss the case.

  4. August 16, 2023

    Nassar Victim Law Firm Fights Contempt Bid Over Discovery

    A law firm that represents gymnasts abused by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar is urging a Michigan federal court to deny a bid to compel discovery and for contempt in a dispute over a fee agreement with another firm, saying it has already provided the proper documents and the motion to compel was filed too late.

  5. August 02, 2023

    Judge Urged To Sanction Nassar Victim Lawyers In Fee Fight

    A Michigan personal injury law firm has asked a judge to hold Andrus Wagstaff PC in contempt for failing to turn over details about the firm's fees for representing gymnasts abused by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, arguing Tuesday that the firm should be harshly penalized for employing "gamesmanship" in the fee-sharing dispute.