By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published June 30, 2021 | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Tags: American rule, attorneys' fee provisions, contracts, contractual violations |
It’s customary in the United States that each party engaged in litigation pays for their own lawyer. However, the “’American rule,” as it is called, has exceptions. One of them is where a contract provides for legal fees to be recoverable by one party from another in designated circumstances, such as when one party prevails Read More
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