Inextricably Intertwined Attorneys' Fees: Part 2 — Defendants

Law360, New York (August 12, 2015, 10:16 AM EDT) -- You and your client have been engaged in an action on a contract for years — a contract that includes an attorneys' fees provision — focusing primarily on liability and damages, and, at the end of a long trial, the judge or jury has just ruled in your favor, deeming you the prevailing party. After a brief celebration, you begin to prepare your attorneys' fees motion, and, in going through your billing, you realize that only now is the first time you begin quantifying the potential scope of the attorneys' fees that may be awarded in favor of your client?...

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