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P1019 Unless there is an agreement to the contrary, a fee awarded under the Private Attorney General statute is the property of the attorney who represented the successful party, and if that party refuses to request a fee, the attorney has sufficient interest to intervene for that purpose.CitationLINDELLI v TOWN OF SAN ANSELMO (Fee Intervention) 139 CA4 1499 [See: CCP 1021.5, 387; Lindelli v Town of San Anselmo 111 CA4 1099; Flannery v Prentice 26 C4 572, T/AT 9/01] |
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