Choice-of-law provisions can be simple, single-sentence contract clauses that provide some certainty to disputes that may arise out of a contractual relationship. One such way that these clauses enhance the predictability of disputes is by limiting the remedies available to the parties to the contract to those available under the chosen law. This can be
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Recovery of Attorney’s Fees in Construction Disputes
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Posted in Construction Law, Louisiana In General
By the Kean Miller Construction Team
Under Louisiana law, a party may recover attorney’s fees from an opposing party only in two specific circumstances: (1) where there is a contract between the disputing parties that explicitly requires the payment of the attorney’s fees incurred by the opposing party, or (2) where a specific Louisiana statute…