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Live Oak Holding v. Bd. of Supervisors Cty of San Diego
Live Oak Holding, LLC (Live Oak) and Nazar Najor contested by petition for writ of mandate a stop work order and a civil penalty order issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego (County). Live Oak and Najor ultimately prevailed in the writ proceedings by obtaining a writ of mandate that voided the stop work and civil penalty orders. They then moved for and obtained an award of attorney fees pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure[1] section 1021.5. County appeals, challenging the award of attorney fees, arguing there was no evidence to support the award.

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