Good Afternoon-We wanted to share an article with you regarding the ongoing issues with the Equal Access to Justice act with the Forest Service this time. Below is and abstract from the article with the link to the full article.
Abstract
The Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) provides attorney fees and court costs to be awarded to parties prevailing in litigation against US federal agencies. We examined EAJA awards paid by the US Forest Service from 1999 to 2005, finding more than $6 million awarded to various plaintiffs. Awards were most commonly paid to environmental litigants, although all categories of litigant stakeholders made us of the law. Although it remains uncertain whether EAJA provides an incentive to sue the US Forest in any specific instance, because litigation against US Forest Service generally has a low probability of success, EAJA on-way fee shifting does alter litigation risks among potential plaintiffs. Frequent EAJA claimants often possess considerable financial resources calling into question how the purposes of the law have evolved in the past 20 years.
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