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TENANT LAWYER GETS $5000 AN HOUR

steven_de_castro_nyreblog_com_.gifOur friend, Steven De Casto , was in the news again. 

While he usually battles landlords, this time Steve filed a case against a former client and won big.

Here's how the ABA Journal recounts the story:

Client Loses, Attorney Wins: Jury Awards NY Lawyer $5K Per Hour

Posted Mar 19, 2009, 02:14 pm CDT
By
Martha Neil

A lawyer who represented a tenant in a rent-stabilized apartment in New York City for almost three years initially got nothing for his work. Then, soon after attorney Steven DeCastro was fired by his client, Horace Turnbull, the holdout tenant accepted $1.7 million from his landlord to give up the one-bedroom unit, thus allowing a block redevelopment in midtown Manhattan to go forward.

DeCastro's payday finally arrived, however, when a state-court jury awarded him $567,000. His retainer agreement in the contingency-fee case called for a fee of about $573,000, reports the New York Law Journal in an article reprinted by New York Lawyer (reg. req.).

Attorney John Coleman, of Friedberg Cohen Coleman & Pinkas, represents Turnbull and says his client will appeal the fee award. It effectively pays DeCastro at a rate of $5,000 an hour, "which even for attorneys is excessive," Coleman says.

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