California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Werschkull v. United California Bank, 149 Cal.Rptr. 829, 85 Cal.App.3d 981 (Cal. App. 1978):
In a later case, Parker v. Matthews, (D.C. 1976) 411 F.Supp. 1059, 1067-1068, the court held that the factors to be considered in fixing an award of attorney's fees included "(1) the novelty and complexity of the issues, (2) the amount of risk involved in taking the case, (3) the nature and amount of the results obtained, and (4) the skill required to perform the legal services properly." In Parker, the plaintiff's attorneys had successfully obtained redress for employment discrimination based upon race and sex. The court noted that the case was a factually difficult one, that the risk involved was substantial, that plaintiff's attorneys had given the case continued attention over a three-year period, and that they
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