A ruling from Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal pinpoints the scope of “reasonable costs of enforcement.”

And Neuman Law Boca Raton managing partner Eric Neuman, who is not a part of the case, said it serves as a stark reminder to Florida litigants and attorneys that unless a case fits squarely within one of three limited categories, “fees for fees”—attorney fees granted to the winner of fee-dispute litigation—will not be awarded.

Eric J. Neuman of Neuman Law. Courtesy photo Eric J. Neuman of Neuman Law. Courtesy photo

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