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Full-Text Articles in Law
Post-Trial Motions In Private Antitrust Actions: A Practitioner's Guide, John E. Rumel
Post-Trial Motions In Private Antitrust Actions: A Practitioner's Guide, John E. Rumel
Articles
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Making Uncle Sam Pay: A Review Of Equal Access To Justice Act Cases In The Sixth-Circuit, 1983-1987, Martin A. Geer, Paul Reingold
Making Uncle Sam Pay: A Review Of Equal Access To Justice Act Cases In The Sixth-Circuit, 1983-1987, Martin A. Geer, Paul Reingold
Scholarly Works
Traditionally, the “American rule” for the award of attorneys’ fees has provided that parties will bear their own attorney costs absent the exceptional circumstances in which the losing party has acted in bad faith or the litigation has provided a substantial public benefit. For successful parties in litigation against the federal government, the doctrine of sovereign immunity has precluded an award of attorneys’ fees even if the “American rule” exceptions were met. Only the express waiver of immunity will allow a fee award for private parties who prevail against the government in judicial or administrative proceedings. Despite the existence of …
Attorney's Fee Statutes In Civil Litigation: The State Of The Art, Susan Bennett
Attorney's Fee Statutes In Civil Litigation: The State Of The Art, Susan Bennett
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Query: Should Users Of The Legal System Pay For Legal Education, J. Thomas Sullivan
Query: Should Users Of The Legal System Pay For Legal Education, J. Thomas Sullivan
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Combination Among Physicians To Fix Prices For Professional Services, Harry B. Hutchins
Combination Among Physicians To Fix Prices For Professional Services, Harry B. Hutchins
Articles
The case of Rohlf v. Kasemeer et al., decided by the Supreme Court of Iowa, November 18, 1908, and reported in 118 N. W. Rep., p. 276, although primarily upon the construction of a local statute, involves a question of general interest. The plaintiff therein, who is a physician, together with thirteen others of the same profession, all residing and practicing in the same county, entered into an agreement, combination or understanding, the terms of which are not given, but the object of which was to fix and maintain the fees and charges to be exacted for medical and surgical …