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Litigation

Nov. 10, 2010

Fees OK'd in Public Interest Cases

Just because a party has a personal stake in the outcome of a case isn't sufficient reason to deny them attorney fees, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday.


By Laura Ernde


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Just because a party has a personal stake in the outcome of a case isn't sufficient reason to deny them attorney fees, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday.


The Private Attorney General Act was designed to encourage lawyers to take public interest cases on the promise that they might be reimbursed if they win.


While courts have found that litigants who stand to gain financially shou...

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