In The News: Michigan Has Spent $26.5 Million In Fees To Private Law Firms So Far On Civil And Criminal Cases Arising From Water Crisis

Total May Soar To $34.5 Million Based On Some “Pipeline” Contracts to Law Firms

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            As reported by Crain’s Detroit Business in a September 2, 2018 post, the State of Michigan already has spent $26.5 million in fees paid to private law firms in civil and criminal cases arising out of the Flint, Michigan water crisis. If some “pipeline” work is included, that total may soon soar to $34.5 million.

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