Now, those cases are under review and the law firm may face hefty fines if it is found to be preying on hurricane victims, as one judge says he suspects.“Tell your partners in Houston stay the frick out of my court with this kind of trash,” federal Judge James D. Cain of the Western District of Louisiana told lawyers from the firm during the hearing, according to a transcript obtained by The Times-Picayune | The Advocate.“You have wasted judicial resources having to deal with your mess,” Cain told attorneys representing the firm at the beginning of the hearing.Cain said failing to properly research cases before filing or failing to meet with all clients in person or talk to them over the phone equates to preying on hurricane victims and further burdens an already overloaded court system.In cases where the geographical location was the main point of concern, his firm went back to confirm the circumstances with the respective clients, he noted."