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p0607 REVIEW DENIED In awarding fees to a prevailing defendant in an action under the Consumers Legal Remedies Act, the requisite lack of good faith is determined by a subjective test, so fees can only be awarded if defendant establishes that plaintiff lacked a belief in his/her case.CitationCORBETT v HAYWARD DODGE (Subjective Test) 119 CA4 915 [See: CivC 1750 etseq; Karwasky v Zachay 146 CA3 679; Knight v City 4 CA4 918] |
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