How Do I Get the Other Party to Pay My Attorney’s Fees?
Sarah J. Reusché • July 15, 2025
In the United States, the "American Rule" generally requires each party in a legal dispute to cover their own attorney's fees, regardless of the case's outcome. However, exceptions exist where a judge may order one party to pay the other's attorney’s fees in specific circumstances. Lavelle Law attorney Sarah Reusché describes the two exceptions to the American Rule in Illinois civil litigation. For more information on this topic or other legal issues, contact Sarah at sreusche@lavellelaw.com or 847-705-7555.
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