Robles v. Employment Development Dept.
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Plaintiff appealed the trial court's order denying in part his fee request stemming from an underlying action brought by plaintiff for the wrongful denial of unemployment benefits by EDD and the Board.
The Court of Appeal held that the trial court improperly limited the scope of permissible fees in this case to those incurred solely in connection with the Robles II litigation. Therefore, the trial court's fee order was reversed to the extent it declined to award fees under Code of Civil Procedure section 1021.5 for work related to Robles I. The court remanded for the trial court to make an additional award of attorney fees and costs.
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