In today's litigious business environment, legal fees can quickly add up, draining precious resources and hindering growth. Fee shifting provides a solution by empowering businesses to recover legal expenses from the opposing party in certain circumstances. This powerful tool can level the playing field and make legal representation more accessible to all.
Fee shifting is a legal doctrine that allows a prevailing party in a lawsuit to recover attorney's fees from the losing party. This provision is typically governed by statute or court rule and varies depending on the jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction | Statutory Provision |
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California | Civil Code § 1032 |
New York | CPLR § 8303 |
Texas | Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 38.001 |
Fee shifting offers numerous advantages for businesses:
Q: Is fee shifting available in all cases?
A: No, fee shifting is only available in specific circumstances, as defined by statute or court rule.
Q: How much can I recover in legal fees?
A: The amount of recoverable fees varies depending on factors such as the jurisdiction, the nature of the case, and the prevailing party's financial situation.
Q: What if I win my case but can't afford to pay my attorney?
A: Contingent fee arrangements may be available, where the attorney receives a percentage of the recovered fees.
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