Breadcrumbs
Home / MS: Editorial – Dem AG’s Donors do well with State ContractsMS: Editorial – Dem AG’s Donors do well with State Contracts
Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 03:16 Written by rslcpol Monday, 15 February 2010 02:03
From the Greenwood Commonwealth:
Maybe it’s just a coincidence that some of Attorney General Jim Hood’s largest campaign supporters also happen to get a big slice of the state’s litigation business he farms out to private attorneys.
The appearance, though, is not good. The system needs to change either to bring more competition to how these contracts are awarded, or to prohibit the attorney general from receiving campaign donations from those who do business with his office.
Hood defends the system he uses. He claims that the contracts, worth potentially millions of dollars in contingency fees, are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. Whoever comes to the attorney general first with a novel idea for suing on the state’s behalf gets the business. If it’s an out-of-state firm, Hood says, he leaves it to the lawyers to pick the Mississippi firm with which they associate. The contract is then put out for anyone to examine its details.
Tags: Mississippi