Beer Pong and the Supreme Court
Admittedly, I did not think I would ever read a decision in which supreme court justices discussed drinking games, let alone “beer pong.”
Admittedly, I did not think I would ever read a decision in which supreme court justices discussed drinking games, let alone “beer pong.”
Attorneys’ fees drive too much litigation. Under the American Rule, attorneys’ fees are not awarded unless (a) there is a statute that says they should be awarded, (b) a contractual provision provides for such an award, or (c) a common law rule affords such a recovery.