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The Recorder

Appeals Court Eases Standards for Attorney Fees in Trademark Cases

A California company will get another chance to recover fees in the wake of a Supreme Court decision that lowered the bar for an "exceptional case."
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Brion v. Moreira

By | October 20, 2016
Law Firm States Claim for Contribution, Not Malpractice Against Probate Attorney
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Grant & Eisenhofer Wins Bid for Fees, Expenses in Dell Merger Case

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday awarded a total of $8 million in attorney fees and expenses to Grant & Eisenhofer, the Wilmington-based firm that persuaded the court that Dell Inc.'s $24.4 billion going-private sale had shortchanged investors by nearly 30 percent.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Uber Slams 'Remarkable' $3M Fee Request in Blind Riders Suit

Littler Mendelson lawyers representing Uber say opposing counsel padded their time and should receive less than $500,000.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Moreno-Godoy v. Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP

By | October 11, 2016
Contract Breach Complaint May Be Amended To Allege Unjust Enrichment, Constructive Trust
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Atlanta Lawyer Tangles With 'Voodoo Cowboy' in Legal Fees Dispute

A high-dollar fee dispute has erupted between former co-counsel in seven medical malpractice cases, pitting a local lawyer against a colorful Texas personal injury attorney and an Illinois lawyer.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Grossberg v. Bakergem

By | October 06, 2016
Plaintiff Entitled to Attorney Fees From Action, Not Fees Incurred From Prosecuting Fees Claim
3 minute read

The Recorder

Tigar Sanctions Safeway for Discovery Screwup

The grocery chain dropped the ball by failing to disclose "highly relevant" documents until days before a scheduled trial, said Judge Jon Tigar.
19 minute read

The Recorder

Judges Skeptical of Bid to Boost $4.6M Fee Award

With the Federal Circuit sitting at Pepperdine University, Sidley Austin's Peter Kang argued the award in a fiercely fought patent case should have been bigger.
14 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Enghouse Hit With Big Bill in Indemnification Row

A Delaware federal judge who ruled that Enghouse Interactive violated its duty to indemnify Seagate Technology Holdings Inc. has ordered the customer communications provider to pay more than $550,000 to cover the cost of defending a two-year patent infringement action.
15 minute read

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