Litigation
May 31, 2002
Ballooning Costs
Dicta Column - By Jim Schratz - There are numerous state and federal statutes which provide that in certain types of suits, the prevailing party's legal fees will be paid by the opposing party. As society expands the scope of civil protections, the issue of responsibility for an adversary's legal fees will grow in importance.




Dicta Column
By Jim Schratz
There are numerous state and federal statutes which provide that in certain types of suits, the prevailing party's legal fees will be paid by the opposing party. As society expands the scope of civil protections, the is...
By Jim Schratz
There are numerous state and federal statutes which provide that in certain types of suits, the prevailing party's legal fees will be paid by the opposing party. As society expands the scope of civil protections, the is...
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