Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

July 24, 2007

The American Rule holds that litigants pay their own attorneys' fees. The Supreme Court ruled in Chambers v. NASCO, Inc., 501 U.S. 32 (1991), that the federal courts possess the inherent power to impose sanctions, including an adversary's attorneys' fees, on a lawyer or litigant who has willfully abused the judicial process or conducted litigation in bad fai ...
The American Rule holds that litigants pay their own attorneys’ fees. The Supreme Court ruled in Chambers v. NASCO, Inc., 501 U.S. 32 (1991), that the federal courts possess the inherent power to impose sanctions, including an adversary’s attorneys’ fees,…

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