Costs/Expenses of Litigation
EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT AND CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY’S FEES AWARDS ACT
The Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) (5 U.S.C. §§ 504; 28 U.S.C. §§ 2412) provides for the award of attorney fees (up to $125 per hour) and other expenses to eligible individuals and small entities that are parties to litigation against the government. This information is posted as a reference. No legal advise is [...]
EEO SANCTIONS: ADVERSE INFERENCE AND ORDERS TO PAY COSTS
While he practiced law, John Zodrow was able to get EEOC Administrative Judges to apply an “adverse inference” against an agency of the government on a number of occasions, which means that the AJ infers from the Agency’s conduct (or misconduct) that it is willfully obstructing or hiding information to which the opposing party is [...]
AMOUNT RECOVERABLE UNDER A JUDGMENT IN CALIFORNIA
This serves to summarize some of the requirements concerning judgements in California. John Zodrow sat for and passed the bar examination in California, and practiced law there. This discussion is not exhaustive and does not convey legal advise. It is a summary of many of the applicable statutes, and provides citations/references for further review. It [...]
AMERICAN RULE FOR PAYMENT OF ATTORNEY FEES
These notes summarize some important aspects of what is referred to the “American Rule” for collecting attorneys fees and costs in a lawsuit. John Zodrow does not provide these notes as legal advice. As a starting point, remember that, under Colorado law and that of most other states, attorney’s fees and costs are generally not [...]

