Houston law firm McClenny Moseley and Associates has been accused of a litany of questionable, and potentially illegal, practices in recent months. Now, a group of former employees of an estimating company say their former employers likely conspired with the firm to hike up the value of Hurricane Ida claims by exaggerating damages.
In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, a group of 16 former employees of Global Estimating Services allege that it was created as an ‘alter ego’ to another company, which had invested in and was promised a share of MMA’s fees from hurricane cases.
That other company, Access Restoration Services, an emergency management firm with offices in the U.S. and Canada, also recently filed suit against MMA, alleging it never received the massive returns it was promised on a $3 million investment into funding litigation on behalf of Hurricane Ida victims.