Justices Limit 'Prevailing Party' Status For Atty Fees

Justices Limit 'Prevailing Party' Status For Atty Fees <https://www.law360.com/insurance/articles/2302528?nl_pk=347c5954-47a8-495c-bfa1-d8ec8f6144fe&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=insurance&utm_content=2025-02-26&read_main=1&nlsidx=1&nlaidx=8> By Ryan Boysen Litigants will no longer be considered the "prevailing party" — and thus won't be eligible for attorney fees — if they achieve courtroom victories via preliminary injunction instead of a final judgment, the U.S. Supreme Court has found, in a ruling that's expected to be a blow to legal advocacy groups. Opinion attached | Read full article » <https://www.law360.com/insurance/articles/2302528?nl_pk=347c5954-47a8-495c-bfa1-d8ec8f6144fe&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=insurance&utm_content=2025-02-26&read_more=1&nlsidx=1&nlaidx=8> | Save to favorites » <https://www.law360.com/insurance/articles/2302528?nl_pk=347c5954-47a8-495c-bfa1-d8ec8f6144fe&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=insurance&utm_content=2025-02-26&read_later=1&nlsidx=1&nlaidx=8>
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