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Working Hard Or Making Work? Plaintiffs’ Attorney Fees In Securities Fraud Class Actions, Jessica M. Erickson Jan 2020

Working Hard Or Making Work? Plaintiffs’ Attorney Fees In Securities Fraud Class Actions, Jessica M. Erickson

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In this paper, we study attorneys’ fees awarded in the largest securities class actions: “mega-settlements.” Consistent with prior work, we find larger fee awards but lower percentages in these cases. We also find that courts are more likely to reject or modify fee requests made in connection with the largest settlements. We conjecture that this scrutiny provides an incentive for law firms to bill more hours, not to advance the case, to help justify large fee awards – “make work.” The results of our empirical tests are consistent with plaintiffs’ attorneys investing more time in litigation against larger companies, particularly …