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Prevailing Party Declaratory Judgments

Maynard Nexsen

Nexsen Pruet's Torts, Insurance and Products Blog: Highlights from August 2018

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South Carolina Supreme Court Clarifies Successor Liability - How to successfully pierce the corporate veil has been shrouded in a degree of mystery in South Carolina, to both those in pursuit of and those defending against...more

Maynard Nexsen

Declaratory Judgement by Insurer: The court provides a limitation on attorney's fees and a definition of "prevailing party" under...

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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d) provides, in pertinent part, that “[u]nless a federal statute, these rules, or a court order provides otherwise, costs – other than attorney’s fees – should be allowed to the prevailing...more

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Even if You Lose You May Win (Attorneys’ Fees That Is)

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In New Jersey, if a policyholder is required to sue its insurance company for coverage, Court Rule R.4:42-9 allows a policyholder to recover attorneys’ fees if it is successful in obtaining coverage. The purpose of this...more

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