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Remembrance of Things Past: Can a Newly Enacted Statute Provide for a Retroactive Award of Attorney Fees?

AUTHOR: Elizabeth Holt Andrews and Taylor Boyle
DATE: DATE: September 10, 2021 DATE: September 13, 2021
When a bill becomes law in California, it generally operates prospectively, unless the Legislature specifically provides otherwise. A generally—but not universally—recognized exception exists, however, for new statutes authorizing an award of attorney fees. Some California appellate courts have approved the…
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