The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has taken up a bill that would create new rules for contingency-fee contracts between the state of Pennsylvania and outside counsel, including capping contingency fees at $50 million.

As of press time, the bill had passed through first and second consideration in the House before being recommitted to the House Appropriations Committee, where a fiscal note must be generated.

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