Skip to main content
The Attorney Fees Conference

The Attorney Fees Conference

Sponsored by National Association of Legal Fee Analysis

Spotlight on JAMS Speakers: Hon. William Downes (Ret.), Martin Quinn
October 25, 2013 | 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Topic: Economic & Non-Economic Factors in Attorney Fee Awards

With the rise of fee-shifting in prevailing party litigation and the growing body of attorney fee jurisprudence, the analysis of reasonable attorney fees has never been more important.  In fact, the analysis of attorney fees has become a new, highly specialized practice area in the U.S.  Whether you're a fee-paying corporate client or a fee-seeking plaintiffs' lawyer, this conference will provide you with the strategic knowledge and analytical tools to help you save or recover millions of dollars in attorney fees.

This conference considers the anatomy of attorney-client fee disputes and the economics of attorney fee awards.  From navigating an attorney-client fee dispute, to preparing a well-documented fee request in court, The Attorney Fees Conference - 2013 covers a range of complex attorney fee and legal billing issues in underlying litigation.  This conference is widely regarded as the nation's largest and most comprehensive program on attorney fees and legal billing. 

With millions of dollars in attorney fees at stake, you can't afford to miss this conference!

Location
Bar Association of San Francisco
301 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA

Click here for registration information.

Featured People

Hon. William F. Downes (Ret.)
  • Business Commercial
  • Employment Law
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Federal Judge
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
  • Professional Liability
  • Real Property
Martin Quinn
  • Antitrust & Competition
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
  • Construction
  • Environmental Law
  • Federal Law
  • Health Care
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • International & Cross-Border
  • Professional Liability
  • Real Property
  • Special Master Discovery Referee
Scroll to top