Todayincourt, Ceglia'sattorney, Terrence Connors, produced acopy of the two-page "workfor hire" contractthathisclientsaid entitleshim to controlofthesocial-networking service.
On the plaintiff side, class-action lawyers have an incentive to hire inexpensive contract attorneys, work them for thousands of hours, and present those hours to the court at a much higher price as justification for their fees, which a judge must approve.