Easy payday for the lawyer.
In this case it seems to be.
However, sometimes they put in a lot of time into a case and get nothing in return.
With the Bridgestone Arena case, that I am now involved in, that has been going on for over four years and I know they have put a ton of work into it.
it costs the taxpayers money
Something I've learned along the way is that these cities have insurance that pays for these things. The lawyer gets a check from an insurance company, not the city.
Though the taxpayers pay the insurance premiums, (i.e. me and my neighbors) I wonder if the insurance premiums will increase because of this.
What I do know is that the city tax assessor has increased my "property value" year by year so my property taxes have also gone up, along with everyone else's, I presume.