On April 7, 2003, defendant Elan Padeh retained attorney George Zelma to represent him in connection with a claim against Corcoran, a real estate company for whom Padeh previously worked as a broker. Padeh alleged that Corcoran had breached an oral agreement to pay Padeh his share of commissions earned from several real estate deals. The retainer agreement between Zelma and Padeh provided that Zelma would be paid an initial fee of $5,000 up front, plus a contingency fee of...
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