Attorneys Seek $9M In Fees In Insurance Case

By Hallie Falquet · June 20, 2007, 12:00 AM EDT

The latest motion to settle in the antitrust scandal affecting some of the nation's largest insurers and brokers asks for almost $9 million for the plaintiff attorneys' fees from the defendant,...

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Case Information

Case Title

QLM ASSOCIATES, INC. v. MARSH & MCLENNAN COMPANIES, INC. et al

Case Number

2:04-cv-05184

Court

New Jersey

Nature of Suit

Anti-Trust

Date Filed

October 22, 2004

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