Mark Cuban Wants $2.6M For Failed Rangers Bid

By Nick Malinowski (October 12, 2010, 2:46 PM EDT) -- Following their failed attempt to purchase the bankrupt Texas Rangers baseball team, Mark Cuban and James Crane are seeking $2.6 million in attorneys' fees and costs from the team, arguing that they should be compensated for their role in the franchise's auction, which was won by a $593 million bid from a rival group led by Reed Smith LLP's Charles Greenberg and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan....

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