After bench trial, court entered judgment for Plaintiff, as successor interest to First Chicago Bank & Trust, on its breach of contract claim on a $1.8 million loan agreement. Defendant failed to present a prima facie case that Plaintiff lacked standing at time it filed suit. Plaintiff showed that it became owner of loan through purchase and assumption agreement. Court did not abuse its discretion in awarding attorney fees to Plaintiff. Fee-shifting provision included definition of "attorneys' fees", which includes allocated costs of Bank's in-house counsel. Plaintiff sought fees and costs related to 4 separate foreclosure suits, which fall within provisions of agreement. Plaintiff provided detailed account of attorneys' services. Evidentiary hearing on fee petition was not required.(HALL and ROCHFORD, concurring.)