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Tips for Successfully Arguing Against Attorney Fee Awards in ERISA Cases
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July 24, 2018
"Courts apply additional criteria to decide whether to award fees...and these criteria help frame arguments to oppose Plaintiff's request for fees... even when they achieve 'some success on the merits.'... When determining to award fees in the Sixth Circuit, the court applies the five-factor King test ... similar to tests applied by a majority of the other circuits." [Guest-Marcotte v. Life Insurance of North America, No. 15-10738 (E.D. Mich. July 17, 2018)]
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