In Charlotte, friendly disputes over basketball, barbeque, politics – and every other possible topic – come and go easily, resolved with smiles. But serious disputes arise here, too, as they do everywhere. In some situations, the two sides are unable to settle their differences amicably and litigation follows.
In those matters, people often wonder if they can recoup attorneys’ fees if they prevail. In general, the answer in North Carolina is no, they won’t be able to recover attorneys’ fees. Typically, each party pays its own fees, no matter who prevails.
Exceptions to the rule can be found, however, where the recovery of attorneys’ fees under certain circumstances is specifically authorized in a state statute.
Other common exceptions in which attorneys’ fees can be recovered:
It should be noted that this isn’t an exhaustive list of exceptions. More can be found in state law or in a discussion with an attorney experienced in civil litigation.
"*" indicates required fields