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Fees for Fees – Be Specific in Your Contract

Attorney's fees are a creature of contract or statute. Regarding your contract, if you want attorney's fees for litigating the amount associated with an award granting you entitlement to attorney's fees (a concept known as "fees for fees"), you need to make sure contract is broad enought to cover the award of these fees. Otherwise, these attorney's fees will not be recovered. In a recent appeal, Isbell v. Bohrer, 50 Fla.L.Weekly D1267a (Fla. 4th DCA 2025), an attorney's fees provision read, "Should any litigation or legal proceeding be required by either party for the enforcement of this Agreement, the prevailing party...

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Recovering Attorney’s Fees in Litigating the Amount of Attorney’s Fees

The expression “fees for fees” or “fees on fees” generally refers to a situation where a party is awarded their attorney’s fees for litigating the amount of attorney’s to be awarded.  Typically, litigating the amount of fees to be awarded to a prevailing party is not recoverable. Nazarova v. Nayfeld, 47 Fla. L. Weekly D1089B (Fla. 3d DCA 2022). However, such fees can be awarded if the contract in which attorney’s fees is based includes applicable language or  is "broad enough to encompass fees incurred in litigating the amount of fees."  Id. (internal quotation and citation omitted). In Nazarova, the fee provision...

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