Ponchos wrote:Good thing for Boies and Kessler the NBA lockout happened. Otherwise they would probably be sitting in their offices, with no cases, twiddling their thumbs and making no money.
Are you suggesting that those two are not motivated by money on behalf of themselves and their respective law firms? Don't kid yourself. They are expected to bring in as much business as possible, and the firm will hire the associates to do the grunt work. In other words, they are extremely motivated to drag this process out as long as possible.
And in doing so, make themselves even more attractive to future clients who want to scare an opponent into settling.
[edit] Admittedly, a lawyer has a professional duty to settle. In a class action with contingency fee remuneration (it would be interesting to know the compensation formula in this case), it's not so important how much or how little time was spent on the file. The lawyers will get
paid under the settlement.