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<div>Material supplier sued Contractor for unpaid materials, service charges, and attorney fees. The contract gives the prevailing party attorney fees. Clerk entered a default. Court enters a Final Judgment awarding contract accounts, service charges, and attorney fees. Court mails a copy of the Final Judgment to all parties. Final Judgment was recorded in the public record. Material Supplier (Plaintiff) waits a year to enforce the judgment and freezes Contractor's bank accounts.</div>
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<div>About a year after the Final Judgment, Contractor files a Motion Challenging The Final Judgment alleging Fraud. Contractor asserts that the award of attorney fees was excessive (50% contingency fee), which Contractor alleges is equal to about $3,000 per hour. No false statements were made to the Court regarding attorney fees. Any helpful cases?<br clear="all">
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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<div>Mark</div>
<div>-- <br>Mark Young<br><br></div>