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Attorney's fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney (lawyer or law firm) for a client, in or out of court. Fees may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.
It provides that each party is responsible for paying its own attorney's fees, [1] [2] unless specific authority granted by statute or contract allows the assessment of those fees against the other party. In other parts of the world, the English rule is used, under which the losing party pays the prevailing party's attorneys' fees.
In these instances, the liability policies are written with a large (in excess of $50,000) self-insured retention (SIR) that operates somewhat like a deductible, but rather than being paid at the end of a claim (when a loss payment is made to a claimant), the money is paid up front by the insured for costs, expenses, attorney fees etc. as the ...
VA loans come with closing costs, which include the origination fee, funding fee, discount points and other fees for your home loan. VA closing costs can range from 1 to 6 percent of your loan ...
The VA funding fee structure is the same whether you’re buying a home with less than 5 percent down or doing a cash-out refinance: 2.15 percent for first-time use and 3.3 percent for each ...
In the United States the "American rule" is generally followed, each party bearing its own expense of litigation. However, 35 U.S.C. § 285 provides that in patent cases, the losing party may have to pay attorney fees of the winning party if the case is deemed "exceptional."
VA: 1809–1873 1863–1864 [Note 4] 1871–1873 [Note 5] — — Lincoln Operation of law: reassignment to D. Va. death 8 Robert William Hughes: VA: 1821–1901 1874–1898 — — Grant: retirement 9 Edmund Waddill Jr. VA: 1855–1931 1898–1921 — — McKinley: elevation to 4th Cir. 10 Duncan Lawrence Groner: VA: 1873–1957 1921–1931 ...