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    Proposed Reforms Seek to Restrict ‘Sue-and-Settle’ Attorney Fees in Environmental Lawsuits

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Proposed Reforms Seek to Restrict ‘Sue-and-Settle’ Attorney Fees in Environmental Lawsuits

    Grass-fed cows roam the ranch of R.C. and Annia Carter outside of Ten Sleep, Wyo., on Oct. 14, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times

    In 2024, the United States paid more than $119.3 million in legal fees to attorneys who won 15,710 court rulings and settlements on behalf of individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits, with more than $107 million of those awards paid by the Social Security Administration and Department of Veterans Affairs.
    Under the 1980 Equal Access to Justice Act, or EAJA, attorneys representing individuals with a net worth below $2 million, businesses with a net worth below $7 million, and nonprofits can file a claim for the government to pay their fees if a judge determines an agency’s action was “not substantially justified” or a case is adjudicated to avoid legal proceedings.

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