Litigation Costs

Example Definitions of "Litigation Costs"
Litigation Costs. Costs, charges and expenses, including attorneys', accountants' and expert witness fees, reasonably incurred in the investigation, defense or prosecution of or other involvement in any Proceeding and any appeal therefrom, and the cost of appeal, attachment and similar bonds.
Litigation Costs. Costs, charges, expenses and obligations, including, without limitation, all bonds, expenses of investigation, fees and expenses of experts, accountants or other professionals, travel and lodging expenses, and attorneys' fees and expenses, reasonably incurred or contracted for in the investigation, defense or prosecution of or other involvement in any Proceeding and any appeal therefrom, and all costs of appeal, attachment, supersedeas and other bonds that may be relevant to any Proceeding.
Litigation Costs. Any costs or expenses that the Assignee may bear (such as litigation attorney's fees, out of pocket disbursements, court costs). Such Litigation Costs shall be fronted and advanced by the Assignee. Any fee arrangement with contingency fee counsel shall be no higher than the market rates for contingency fee counsel. Any Litigation Costs shall be no higher than the market price of such costs. If the Assignee engages a contingency fee counsel in which the Assignee or any of its principals own an... equity stake, or otherwise derive salary from, Buyer shall disclose such arrangement to Seller. View More
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