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Id . Where there is a statutory fee - shifting provision , however , an award is
mandatory . See , e . g . , Electric Man , 2006 VT 16 , 16 . Accordingly , we
conclude that the superior court abused its discretion in denying all fees where
claimant was ...
Id . Where there is a statutory fee - shifting provision , however , an award is
mandatory . See , e . g . , Electric Man , 2006 VT 16 , 16 . Accordingly , we
conclude that the superior court abused its discretion in denying all fees where
claimant was ...
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There was adequate evidence from which the superior court could have
fashioned an award . See , e . g . , id . 1 28 ( affirming award of fees based on
itemized billing statement and attorney affidavit supporting reasonableness of
fees ) . 1 11 .
There was adequate evidence from which the superior court could have
fashioned an award . See , e . g . , id . 1 28 ( affirming award of fees based on
itemized billing statement and attorney affidavit supporting reasonableness of
fees ) . 1 11 .
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Claimant ' s submissions were adequate to provide the superior court with a
basis to calculate a reasonable fee award in light of her unquestionable
entitlement to such an award . We need not reach the issue of whether claimant
was entitled ...
Claimant ' s submissions were adequate to provide the superior court with a
basis to calculate a reasonable fee award in light of her unquestionable
entitlement to such an award . We need not reach the issue of whether claimant
was entitled ...
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