US SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
PERKINS V. STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA, 399 U. S. 222 (1970)
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Perkins v. Standard Oil Co. of California, 399 U.S. 222 (1970)
Perkins v. Standard Oil Co. of California
No. 1507
Decided June 23, 1970
399 U.S. 222
Syllabus
1. The allowance in § 4 of the Clayton Act for attorneys' fees includes fees for appellate legal services rendered in a successfully prosecuted private antitrust action, and the amount of those fees should, in general, be initially fixed by the District Court after a hearing.
2. Failure to mention attorneys' fees in the Court's mandate in Perkins v. Standard Oil Co., 395 U. S. 642, left the matter open for consideration by the District Court.
Certiorari granted; No. 1507, vacated and remanded to the Court of Appeals; No. 1556, vacated and remanded to the District Court.