Entertainment & Sports
Aug. 11, 2016
Led Zeppelin attorney fee denial may have wide impact
A federal judge's order denying a fee request by Led Zeppelin's attorneys shows that victorious attorneys looking to recoup costs still have to overcome the objective reasonableness of a claim, in spite of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling ostensibly lessening its importance.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge's order denying a fee request by Led Zeppelin's attorneys shows that victorious attorneys looking to recoup costs still have to overcome the objective reasonableness of a claim, in spite of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling ostensibly lessening its importance.
The band's attorneys, sole practitioner Peter J. Anderson and Helene Freeman of Phillips Nizer LLP, sought $613,471 ...
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