Trial Court Must Make Findings Establishing A Reasonable Basis For Fee Award

In Gorman v. Tassajara Development Corp., 2009 DJDAR 14522 (October 6, 2009) the Sixth Appellate District overturned an award of attorneys’ fees rendered by the trial court. The court concluded that based on an analysis of the entire record, the lower court did not articulate a reasonable explanation for the fees awarded and reversed on that basis.

The court affirmed the decision of the trial court, however on the issue of an attorney’s right to recover attorneys’ fees while litigating in propria persona. The appellate court affirmed the holding of Trope v. Katz, 11 Cal. 4th 274 (1995). In Trope the California Supreme Court held that a lawyer who chooses to represent himself in a contract dispute can not recover attorneys’ fees.

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