Common use of Prevailing Party Entitled to Attorneys’ Fees Clause in Contracts

Prevailing Party Entitled to Attorneys’ Fees. In any action at law or in equity to enforce any of the provisions or rights under this Employment Agreement, the unsuccessful Party to such litigation, as determined by the arbitrator in accordance with the dispute resolution provisions set forth above, shall pay the successful Party or Parties all costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred therein by such Party or Parties (including, without limitation, such costs, expenses and fees on appeal), excluding, however, any time spent by Company employees, including in-house legal counsel, and if such successful Party or Parties shall recover judgment in any such action or proceeding, such costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees shall be included as part of such judgment.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.)

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