Founder of LIT's intervention has Debt Collectin' Lawyer Clyde Jay Jackson of Burford Perry over-zealously advocating for his law firms.
One problem is that they are suing to collect alleged delinquent debts in Texas, but their selected law firms are in violation...
They are gamblin' on the fact if they pad another $120k in fees, that allows judge to lodestar "reduce" to full original...
The Court finds that it should award Plaintiffs $1,000.00 in statutory damages, $9,000 in punitive damages, attorney fees and expenses.
Engagement of Attorneys allowed Plaintiffs to submit a feasible plan, disburse a total of $105, 877.52 to creditors and receive a discharge.
LIT remains unconvinced a sitting appellate Chief Judge's opinion would have been reversed so willingly by Texas Supreme Court.