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Fischer v. Cedar Creek Inn
No. 98-56586 (9th Cir. June 15, 2000) ; Clearinghouse Number: 53258
Description
Person Who Settles is Still a ‘Prevailing Party’ for Purposes of Award of Attorney’s Fees, Which, if Excessive, Should Not Have Been Denied But Recalculated
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