OPINION
WILEY, J.—
Attorney Michael S. Traylor represented a grieving family for a month. Then they fired him. The family's new lawyers asked Traylor for his case files. Traylor refused. He provided the family no benefit. Yet he demanded $308,000 in attorney fees. The court correctly awarded less.
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