blb078
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We actually have a rule named after us in the USA. It is called the American Rule and it states that each party is responsible for paying their own attorney fees. It is what allows the little man in our Country to go up against big corporations. This is in contrast to English Rule, where the loser pays for both parties attorneys.
This is in general. There are laws that will set who will pay attorneys' fees based on the outcome of the case, and land law cases are typically one of them. I was involved in something very similar myself.
Also, you can sign an agreement (HOA, etc) that may define who pays attorneys fees if the agreement in question goes to court.
If a law or contract says you can get attorneys fees, then they can be requested. If not, a request for attorneys' fees will not be granted to the prevailing party.
Yes I'm very familiar with the rule, however it is not what allows the little man to go up against big companies. Having lived in England for a period of time I can tell you that the little man goes up against the big companies just as much when necessary. What the American rule does is create a very litigation happy country which we are. We actually have the highest number of lawsuits per 100k people in the world, also the highest number of attorneys per 100k, and judges. Here is what the American rule cases, Top 1 Frivolous Lawsuits List Is… Frivolous, But Funny | Above the Law and 1 Ridiculously Frivolous Lawsuits Against Big Businesses | Business Insurance Quotes: Compare Providers for Free #2 & #6 specifically. That's just against big companies, the amount of frivolous suits against regular people is even crazier and much higher. With the English rule you still get that but not to the extreme that the American rule causes. Now when the American rule was created I'm sure those involved had no idea or intention of it turning in to what it has now but it has and there is the issue with it.