Corp. Code 1604 provides for an award of reasonable attorney fees to a shareholder if the corporation refuses “without justification” his demand to inspect corporate records.as required under Corp. Code 1601.  This decision holds that “without justification” means at least not well grounded in fact and law.  Here, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the shareholder attorney fees.  The shareholder demanded many records to which he was not entitled, as the court later determined.  The corporation reasonably relied on a treatise as justification for its refusal to produce other records, even though ultimately it lost that argument on appeal.