Luna Law Group, PLLC v. Richardson M. Roberts
Syllabus
In this breach of contract case, Appellee law firm sued Appellant former client for unpaid attorneys' fees. Appellant argued that the statute of limitations and the doctrine of laches barred Appellee's breach of contract claim. Alternatively, Appellant argued that the unpaid attorneys' fees were unreasonable. The trial court held that neither the statute of limitations nor the doctrine of laches barred Appellee's breach of contract claim, and that Appellee's attorneys' fees were reasonable. Discerning no error, we affirm.
Judges: Judge Kenny Armstrong
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