Competing orders from state district judges in Austin and Corpus Christi are keeping lawyers hopping from courtroom to courtroom in a dispute over an Austin firm’s attempt to collect about $4 million in contingent fees.

Gray & Becker alleges about 700 clients owe the firm a one-third contingent fee from an $82 million arbitration award in asbestos litigation that alleges a class of about 3,500 civilian workers at the Corpus Christi Army Depot are owed hazardous-duty back pay.

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