How have courts interpreted the federal rule on reducing the lodestar amount in an award of attorney fees?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Limon v. Dep't of Fin., C082501 (Cal. App. 2019):

Kerkeles v. City of San Jose (2015) 243 Cal.App.4th 88 (Kerkeles) used this federal rule in reversing an award of attorney fees where the trial court reduced the lodestar amount by 50 percent without providing a sufficient explanation. (Id. at p. 104.)

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