Contingent fee and quantum meruit
January 21, 2014The City of Alexandria settled a lawsuit with an electricity supplier for a $50 million recovery. A sordid dispute then broke out among the City and various lawyers who worked on the case and asserted a contingency interest in the recovery. City of Alexandria v. Brown, No. 12-30823 (Jan. 15, 2014). The opinion, which affirms the district court’s resolution of the dispute, provides an overview of when “quantum meruit” principles control over the terms of a contingent fee agreement. As to one lawyer, relevant factors included the end of her involvement relatively early in the matter, and seemingly unreliable time records during that involvement. As to another, the court noted that the contract created a “joint obligation” between him and another lawyer that became impossible of performance after he was disbarred, requiring a quantum meruit analysis. (A related appeal was disposed of later in the year in deference to this panel opinion.)