An appellate court on Tuesday affirmed a seven-figure award of costs in a case involving a disputed $30 million loan.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal's decision held that an award of appellate costs is a separate and independent order that's immediately enforceable even if further proceedings are pending in trial court. It also held that appellate costs may be recoverable even if less expensive alternatives may have been available....
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