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· 4/8/2004

Brock v. Weidner

Citations

  • 93 P.3d 576
  • 2004 Colo. App. LEXIS 533
  • 2004 WL 743639

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • reversing trial court’s decision not to award costs and fees to the prevailing party despite existence of contract fee-shifting provision
  • reversing trial court’s decision not to award costs and fees to the prevailing party despite existence of contract fee-shifting provision
  • fee-shifting provi sions generally contemplate that there will be one winner and one loser regarding payment of attorney fees; when the provision states that the prevailing party \shall be entitled\ to recover fees, the trial court must award reasonable fees to the prevailing party
  • fee-shifting provisions generally contemplate that there will be one winner and one loser regarding payment of attorney fees; when the provision states that the prevailing party “shall be entitled” to recover fees, the trial court must award reasonable fees to the prevailing party
  • “The action culminated in the dismissal with prejudice of all claims against defendants. Such a dismissal is considered an adjudication on the merits.”

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Judges: Davidson, Sternberg, Metzger

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