2722 When liability issues are so interrelated that it would be impossible to separate them into claims for which attorney fees are properly awarded and claims for which they are not, and when there is a common legal issue that links a claim for which attorney fees may be awarded with one in which they may not, the court may award fees without requiring the prevailing party to apportion those incurred to each cause of action.CitationAKINS v ENTERPRISE (Repossession) 79 CA4 1127 [See: CivC 1788-1788.32; Reynolds v Alperson 25 C3 124; Liton v United Pacific 16 CA4 577]
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