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Fordham Law School

1986

Attorney's fees

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For Every Weapon, A Counterweapon: The Revival Of Rule 68, John P. Woods Jan 1986

For Every Weapon, A Counterweapon: The Revival Of Rule 68, John P. Woods

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Rule 68 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure applies generally where a non-moving party's settlement offer is rejected, and the court judgment awarded to the moving party, or claimant, is for less than the prior offer. The non-moving party may then be entitled to "costs incurred after the making of the offer." In Marek v. Chesny, the Court made it clear that "costs" includes attorney's fees. Congress should consider revising Rule 68 to clarify its application. However, Rule 68 appropriately induces plaintiffs to thoroughly consider a defendant's offer, under threat that rejection of the offer may include reducing attorney's …