Court of Chancery Calculates Reasonable Attorney Fees

Lillis v. AT&T Corp., C.A. 717-VCL (Del. Ch. Feb. 25, 2009)

 

In what surely must have been a boring use of judicial time, in this case the Court of Chancery was required to decide what fees were reasonable in a complex indemnification case. The decision is helpful in showing how the Court went about a task that the parties should have been able to do for themselves. In any event, the Court carefully went over the fee request and did what it had to do under the circumstances.

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