This measure limits the amount of contingent fees attorneys representing plaintiffs could charge their clients when the defendant makes an early offer to settle the tort claim. Specifically, if the plaintiff accepts an early settlement offer, the attorney contingent fee would be limited to no more than 15 percent of the offer. If the plaintiff rejects an early settlement offer, the fee would then be limited to no more than 15 percent of the early settlement offer, plus an additional amount agreed to by the attorney and client. The additional amount would be a percentage of the recovery in excess of the early settlement offer. Contingent fees also would be limited to no more than 15 percent in those cases where attorneys do not fully disclose early settlement offers to their clients.