Cell-Crete Corp. v. Federal Ins. Co.
Annotate this CaseAppellant Federal Insurance Company (Federal) was the prevailing party in a lawsuit Cell-Crete Corporation (Cell-Crete) brought seeking to recover against Federal on a payment bond. After dismissal, the trial judge denied Federal’s request for attorney fees and taxed its costs on the ground that Federal did not incur any fees or costs because a third party, Granite Construction Company (Granite), paid the fees and costs of Federal’s defense under an indemnity agreement between Federal and Granite. On appeal, Federal argued it was entitled, as the prevailing party, to recover their reasonable attorney fees and costs anyway: a party represented by counsel in an attorney-client relationship was entitled to an award of fees and costs even if they had been or would be borne by a third party. To this the Court of Appeal agreed and reversed the order denying Federal’s motion for attorney fees and granting Cell-Crete’s motion to tax costs, and remanded for further proceedings.
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