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How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas

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A complete, step-by-step guide for practicing attorneys to help them win and defeat attorneys' fees claims at trial.

How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas is more important today to trial lawyers and their clients than ever before. The ability to recover attorneys' fees may be the deciding factor in whether or not to file a lawsuit, try a lawsuit, or settle a lawsuit. The law has changed dramatically with the landmark decision in the Rohrmoos case: the Texas Supreme Court clarified Texas law on the recovery of attorneys' fees and the lodestar method now controls recovery of attorneys' fees in all Texas cases.

Attorneys' fees recovery is one of the fastest-evolving areas of law in Texas, with ongoing legislative, judicial, and procedural changes shaping how fees are assessed and recovered in various legal contexts. Attorneys practicing in Texas should stay informed about these changes to effectively navigate the complexities of fee recovery for their clients. Attorneys' fees experts Trey Cox and Jason Dennis have authored this book as a complete, step-by-step guide for practicing attorneys to help them win and defeat attorneys' fees claims at trial.

How to Recover Attorneys’ Fees in Texas examines why trial lawyers must treat attorneys’ fees as a core part of their cases and arms you with the practical tools you need to assert and defend attorneys’ fees claims with confidence and credibility.

NEW IN THIS EDITION

  • Examination of the scope and application of Texas General Laws Section 38.001, Recovery of Attorneys’ Fees that, by its terms had previously authorized recovery of fees only from “an individual or corporation.” Discussion focuses on how this definition has been expanded and interpreted in recent years
  • Updates to the current pattern jury charge for attorneys’ fees to account for the Rohrmoos decision
  • Updates to the discussion of recovery of paralegal fees, including what must be established by counsel to successfully recover paralegal fees, what proof and evidence is required, and what can be billed at a paralegal rate
Additional Information
SKU TFEES26
Division Name Texas Lawyer
Volumes 1
Product Types Books
Brand Texas Lawyer
Publication Date September 18, 2025
Jurisdiction Texas
ISBN 979-8-89803-046-9
Page Count 586
Edition 2026
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Jason Dennis

Jason Dennis is a partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann, LLP, a litigation boutique in Dallas. He is recognized as a top trial lawyer and has extensive trial and appellate experience in state and federal courts around the country and has represented diverse clients from Fortune 500 companies to bankruptcy trustees to individuals, both as plaintiffs and defendants. He has been recognized repeatedly as a Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly and designated as a Master Advocate by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Mr. Dennis is a frequent lecturer and teacher, serving on the faculty of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, teaching trial advocacy at Southern Methodist University, and giving presentations to other lawyers.

Trey Cox

Trey Cox is one of the nation’s most accomplished trial lawyers and a leading authority on high-stakes business litigation. He serves as Co-Chair of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP’s global Litigation Practice Group and is Co-Partner in Charge of the firm’s Dallas office. With over 25 years of experience in the courtroom, Trey has tried dozens of complex commercial cases to verdict across the country, representing Fortune 500 companies, global institutions, and industry leaders in their most sensitive, high-profile legal matters. Benchmark Litigation consistently names him a Litigation Star, and he is listed annually in the Best Lawyers in America. Trey is double Board Certified in Civil Trial Law and Civil Pretrial Practice by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is a Fellow of both the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and the Litigation Counsel of America.

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