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Appeals court reviews fee accounting and evidentiary rulings after $139,000 retainer dispute

Appeals Court Panel (Mead, Ditkoff, Toon) · November 4, 2025
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The Appeals Court heard argument in 24P1141, Stanley Webb v. George Leontire, an attorney‑fee and accounting dispute concerning a $139,000 retainer.

The Appeals Court heard argument in 24P1141, Stanley Webb v. George Leontire, an attorney‑fee and accounting dispute that grew out of a pretrial criminal‑investigation context.

Christopher Trundy, for the Webbs, said Mr. Webb deposited $139,000 with attorney Leontire and later terminated the representation; the clients then requested an accounting and a refund of unearned fees. Trundy told the court Leontire declined to provide a contemporaneous accounting, treated the retainer as nonrefundable, later…

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