Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
Can the Government ask for attorney's fees if a litigation is brought against them?
Asked on 11/03/09, 4:18 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Elizabeth Karnazes
New York Offices of Elizabeth Karnazes
very complex issue depends on circumstances
Answered on 11/09/09, 3:18 am
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Yes, if the government is the defendant who wins, and the statute allows attorney fees to the winning party. Many statutes, like the civil rights laws, discrimination laws, etc., do. Loser pays in those circumstances.
Answered on 11/09/09, 3:35 pm
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