p1602 While a trial court has discretion in awarding reasonable attorney’s fees, the court must nonetheless provide reasons for the award, or alternatively, the reasons must be obvious to the Court of Appeal. In addition, an attorney who represents himself is not entitled under to fees for his own time.CitationGORMAN v TASSAJARA DEVELOPMENT CORP (Reasons for Reasonable Fees) 178 CA4 44 [See CCP §1717; Trope v Katz 11 C4 274; Gilbert v Master Washer & Stamping Co. 87 CA4 212; CCP §632; Maria P v Riles 43 C3 1281; Ketchum v Moses 24 C4 1122]
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