Attorney Fees When the Condemning Entity Over-Litigates

Say you’re a property owner having your property taken by eminent domain. You file suit to protect your property from eminent domain, and then the condemning entity files motion after motion as an exuberant party. You pay your attorney to reply to each motion.

What happens when attorney fees are due to an overzealous litigant that is a condemning entity?

The Florida Supreme Court will rule on when attorney fees can be awarded for fees related to an overzealous, litigating condemning entity. Lexis Nexis Law360