Big Law firms like Akerman are making significant moves in the legal industry, with Akerman suing a former client, Blaine Iler, for over $2.8 million in unpaid legal fees. The lawsuit comes after Iler's conviction in a NYC school lunch scandal. Additionally, there is a trend of lawyers shifting from traditional firms to fee-share alternatives as seen in the legal landscape.
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A food services executive, who was convicted for his involvement in a NYC school lunch scandal, was sued by Akerman for not paying his legal bills. The firm's ex-client, Blaine Iler, owes more than $2.8 million in legal fees, Akerman said in a lawsuit https://t.co/0Nv4o6Z1VZ https://t.co/oLo8T6Ajqz
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