Justice BRISTER, joined by Justice O’NEILL, Justice WAINWRIGHT and Justice MEDINA, dissenting. You would hardly know it from the Court’s opinion, but the only question in this case is what the parties intended in a contract providing attorney’s fees for “the prevailing party.” In the rush to find a simple answer, the Court grabs the nearest tool at hand: federal and state laws using the same words. But legisla…
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