Defendant Centurion Companies, Inc. subcontracted demolition work it agreed to perform for Alfred Sanzari Construction to plaintiff JHC Industrial Services, Inc. JHC did the work and Sanzari paid Centurion for it. Centurion, however, did not pay JHC in full, prompting this action under the Prompt Payment Act. Although JHC completely prevailed after two years of litigation and trial, the judge refused its application for $104,670.51 in fees pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:30A-2(f), awarding it only $16,375.73. The judge reasoned it could not "[u]nder Rendine . . . grant over $100,000 in fees on a judgment that could not have exceeded $30,500."
The court reverses and remands for reconsideration of the fee award. The Prompt Payment Act is a fee-shifting statute that makes an award of "reasonable costs and attorney fees" mandatory to a prevailing party; the judge erred in reading in a proportionality requirement not included in the statute.