Attorneys in NCAA antitrust case to share $475M in fees, with potential to reach $725M
- Attorneys involved in the NCAA antitrust lawsuit will receive over $475 million in fees, with potential fees reaching more than $725 million in the future.
- Co-Lead counsels Steve Berman and Jeffrey Kessler requested a total of $725 million based on estimated benefits to athletes.
- The figure of $475.2 million represents 18.3% of the common funds totaling $2.596 billion.
- Class Counsel has achieved significant results in challenging NCAA restrictions on student-athlete compensation.
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Attorneys in NCAA antitrust case to share $475M in fees, with potential to reach $725M
The attorneys who shepherded the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit to fruition for hundreds of thousands of college athletes will share in just over $475 million in fees and the figure could rise to more than $725 million over the next 10 years.
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