A federal judge has reinstated his original award of attorney fees in a case that was remanded to him from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for further inspection of the fee award.
The American Board of Internal Medicine had won a $91,000 jury verdict after a two-week trial in a suit against a doctor who had lifted questions from its certification exam and given them to a test-prep company, and U.S. District Judge J. Curtis Joyner of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania awarded the board just over $41,000 in attorney fees.
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