Fulton v. Miss. Farm Bureau Cas. Ins. Co.

2 Citing cases

  1. Fulton v. Miss. Farm Bureau Cas. Ins. Co.

    105 So. 3d 284 (Miss. 2013)   Cited 33 times
    Finding that “Mississippi has long followed the American rule [that even] ‘absent some statutory authority or contractual provision, attorneys' fees [may] be awarded [if] punitive damages are also proper’ ”

    Farm Bureau timely petitioned this Court for certiorari. Fulton v. Miss. Farm Bureau Cas. Ins. Co., 105 So.3d 331, 334–36 (Miss.Ct.App.2011).ANALYSIS

  2. Affordable Care, LLC v. JNM Office Prop.

    CIVIL 1:19cv827-HSO-RPM (S.D. Miss. Aug. 10, 2022)

    Bank of Louisiana v. SunGard Availability Servs., L.P., 374 Fed.Appx. 539, 542-43 (5th Cir. 2010) The fixing of attorneys' fees is a matter ordinarily within the sound discretion of the trial court. Fulton v. Mississippi Farm Bureau Cas. Ins. Co., 105 So.3d 331, 334 (Miss. Ct. App. 2011).