FOCUS COLUMN
By Morin I. Jacob
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The ability of counsel to bring a motion for attorney fees after successfully litigating violations of the Fair Employment and Housing Act is being challenged. The California Supreme Court is ready to weigh in on the issue after granting review of Chavez v. City of Los Angeles, an opinion out of the Court of Appeal for the 2nd District. The cit...
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