A bankruptcy judge in West Palm Beach has refused to discharge a $2.7 million judgment against two Boca Raton lawyers in a long-running dispute over legal fees from an insurance settlement.

Charles Kane and his son Harley Kane with the Greenspan Law Firm in Boca Raton filed separate Chapter 7 personal bankruptcies in 2009. This was after Palm Beach Circuit Judge David Crow found after a lengthy 2007 trial that they conspired with other personal injury protection law firms to deprive attorneys at Stewart, Tilghman, Fox & Bianchi of Miami and two others of their shares in a global settlement with Progressive Insurance Co.

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