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The Supreme Court last week wrestled with a basic bread-and-butter issue for lawyers -- whether to award attorney fees under federal law when a federal court sends a removed case back to state court. The question of the proper standard for awarding fees in these situations has arisen frequently in litigation: There have been about 200 reported cases in the last two decades, by some accounts. And the federal circuits have split on what approach to take.
November 18, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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