Although it's nowhere close to 75%, probably more like 33%, I agree with the spirit of what you're saying.
Let's say the total settlement is for, say, $3 billion. The lawyers get $1 billion. That is a _lot_ of money for the work performed. More importantly it's money that the alleged victims are not getting.
You could argue that the victims wouldn't get anything except for the great public good performed by these valiant legal heroes.
Let's say the total settlement is for, say, $3 billion. The lawyers get $1 billion. That is a _lot_ of money for the work performed. More importantly it's money that the alleged victims are not getting.
You could argue that the victims wouldn't get anything except for the great public good performed by these valiant legal heroes.