Is there any relevant legal provision for the judgment of the winning party to pay legal fees?
[Lawyer's Reply] Generally, the litigation costs shall be borne by the losing party, except for those voluntarily borne by the winning party. However, in some special circumstances, the court may decide that the winning party should bear the legal costs. The relevant legal provisions and special circumstances are as follows: general provisions Article 29 of the Measures for Payment of Litigation Costs stipulates that the litigation costs shall be borne by the losing party, except for those voluntarily borne by the winning party. If the case is partially won or partially lost, the people's court shall, in accordance with the specific circumstances of the case, determine the amount of litigation costs to be borne by the parties. If a party to a joint action loses the case, the people's court shall, in accordance with his interest in the subject matter of the action, determine the amount of litigation expenses to be borne by each party.