Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2747.05 | Motion for expedited relief - award of litigation expenses if motion granted or denied; time to appeal.
...court shall award reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable litigation expenses to the moving party. The court shall not fail to award, or reduce an award of, attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable litigation expenses under this division on the grounds that the representation of the moving party was undertaken on a pro bono or contingent basis. (B) If the court denies a motion for ex... |
Section 2923.34 | Civil proceeding seeking relief from any person whose conduct constitutes corrupt activity.
...ntiff shall recover reasonable attorney fees in the trial and appellate courts, and the court shall order the defendant to pay to the state, municipal, or county law enforcement agencies that handled the investigation and litigation the costs of investigation and litigation that reasonably are incurred and that are not ordered to be paid pursuant to division (B)(2) of section 2923.32 of the Revised Code or division (... |
Section 3119.966 | Costs and attorney fees.
...he action and the reasonable attorney's fees of the opposing party. (B) If a person files an action under Chapter 3111. of the Revised Code as described in section 3119.965 of the Revised Code and the court determines that no parent-child relationship exists between the person or the male minor and the child, the court shall require the person who filed the action to pay all court costs of the action and the reasona... |
Section 3301.60 | Interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.
...ement or judgment, including attorney's fees and costs, obtained against such persons arising out of an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that such persons had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, provided that the actual or... |
Section 4113.52 | Reporting violations by state and local officials and employees.
...prevailing person reasonable attorney's fees, witness fees, and fees for experts who testify at trial, in an amount the court determines appropriate. If the court determines that an employer deliberately has violated division (B) of this section, the court, in making an award of back pay, may include interest at the rate specified in section 1343.03 of the Revised Code. (F) Any report filed with the inspector gener... |
Section 4115.10 | Prohibitions.
...ay the costs and reasonable attorney's fees allowed by the court. (B) Any employee upon any public improvement who is paid less than the prevailing rate of wages applicable thereto may file a complaint in writing with the director upon a form furnished by the director. The complaint shall include documented evidence to demonstrate that the employee was paid less than the prevailing wage in violation of this c... |
Section 4165.03 | Injunctive relief.
...ith this division reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party in either type of civil action authorized by division (A) of this section. An award of attorney's fees may be assessed against a plaintiff if the court finds that the plaintiff knew the action to be groundless. An award of attorney's fees may be assessed against a defendant if the court finds that the defendant has willfully engaged in a trade pract... |
Section 5311.27 | Purchaser's remedies - attorney general actions.
... court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. (b) If the purchaser complaining of the violation of section 5311.25 or 5311.26 of the Revised Code brings or maintains an action that the purchaser knows to be groundless or in bad faith and if the developer or agent prevails, the court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the developer or agent. (C)(1) If the attorney general has reason to believe that substan... |
Section 9.06 | Private operation and management of initial intensive program prison.
...ies in this state; (5) Any attorney's fees or court costs arising from any habeas corpus actions or other inmate suits that may arise from any event that occurred at the facility or was a result of such an event, or arise over the conditions, management, or operation of the facility, which fees and costs shall include, but not be limited to, attorney's fees for the state's representation and for any court-appointed... |
Section 2109.301 | Administrator or executor rendering account.
... tax has been paid. (c) All attorney's fees have been waived by or paid to counsel of record of the estate, and all executor or administrator fees have been waived or paid. (d) The amount of attorney's fees and the amount of administrator or executor fees that have been paid. (e) All assets remaining after completion of the activities described in divisions (B)(2)(a) to (d) of this section have been distributed to... |
Section 2127.08 | Fractional interests - sale of entire interest.
... of sale including reasonable attorney fees for services in the case. Those fees shall be paid to the plaintiff's attorney unless the court awards some part of the fees to other counsel for services in the case for the common benefit of all the parties, having regard to the interest of the parties, the benefit each may derive from the sale, and the equities of the case. The fees of the executor, administrator, ... |
Section 2969.23 | Costs, fees, and expenses paid from inmate's account.
...osts, an award of reasonable attorney's fees, or any other fees or expenses the clerk of the court in which the action or appeal is filed shall collect the court costs, reasonable attorney's fees, and other fees or expenses from the inmate using the procedures set forth in section 2969.22 of the Revised Code regarding the collection of fees. |
Section 3701.244 | Civil actions.
...e judge may award reasonable attorney's fees to the plaintiff after a hearing to determine the amount of the fees. (C) No person shall be held liable for damages or attorney's fees in an action based on a violation of section 3701.243 of the Revised Code by his employee or agent unless the person knew or should have known of the violation. (D) A person who acts in good faith in accordance with section 3701.242, 370... |
Section 4116.04 | Complaints - attorney fees.
...e court may award reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and any other fees incurred in the course of the civil action to the prevailing plaintiff. |
Section 4517.65 | Liability of franchisor.
...lus court costs and reasonable attorney fees. (B) When a franchisor terminates, cancels, or fails to renew a franchise without the prior consent of the franchisee, or refuses to approve the sale or transfer of the business or a controlling interest in a franchisee for other than good cause, the franchisee or prospective transferee may, in lieu of filing a protest with the motor vehicle dealers board, recover damages... |
Section 5903.02 | Reinstatement and reemployment rights.
...ion or proceeding reasonable attorney's fees, expert witness fees, and other litigation expenses. If the plaintiff does not receive a favorable judgment from the court in that action, the court shall not require the plaintiff to reimburse the state or the defendant for attorney's fees. (F) The director of administrative services shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the implement... |
Section 1333.64 | Attorney's fees.
...e court may award reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party, if any of the following applies: (A) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith. (B) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith. (C) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists. |
Section 2743.72 | Right of reimbursement, repayment, and subrogation in favor of reparations fund.
...easonable expenses including attorney's fees allocable by the court for that recovery. (I) A claimant shall not settle or resolve any action arising out of criminally injurious conduct without written authorization from the attorney general to do so. Any attempt by a third party or an offender, or an agent, an insurer, or attorneys of third parties or offenders, to settle an action is void and shall result in no rel... |
Section 3313.64 | Entitlement to attend school; district of attendance.
...g court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. If the prosecuting attorney or city director of law represents the board in such action, costs and reasonable attorney's fees awarded by the court, based upon the prosecuting attorney's, director's, or one of their designee's time spent preparing and presenting the case, shall be deposited in the county or city general fund. (E) A board of education may enroll a child ... |
Section 3323.141 | Private children's homes to pay tuition for nonresidents receiving special education and related services.
...g court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. If the prosecuting attorney or city director of law represents the board in such action, costs and reasonable attorney's fees awarded by the court, based upon the time spent preparing and presenting the case by the prosecuting attorney, director, or a designee of either, shall be deposited in the county or city general fund. |
Section 9.492 | Contingency fee contract with private attorney.
...s not apply to the amount of attorney's fees that may be awarded to a private attorney for representing other members of a class certified pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or state class action procedures. (E)(1) A contract entered into between the state and a private attorney under this section shall include all of the following provisions that apply throughout the term of the contract a... |
Section 2112.25 | Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
...cluding, but not limited to, attorney's fees, investigative fees, court costs, communication expenses, witness fees and expenses, and travel expenses. Except as otherwise provided by any provision of the Revised Code, the probate court may not assess fees, costs, or expenses of any kind against this state or a governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of this state. (C) As used in this section, "unj... |
Section 3903.42 | Priority of distribution of claims.
... payable to witnesses; (5) Reasonable attorney's fees; (6) The reasonable expenses of a guaranty association or foreign guaranty association in handling claims. (B) Class 2. All claims under policies for losses incurred, including third party claims, all claims of contracted providers against a medicaid health insuring corporation for covered health care services provided to medicaid recipients, all claims agai... |
Section 9.495 | Annual report.
...resent or counsel; (4) The total legal fees approved by the attorney general for payment to a private attorney by the state for legal services rendered during the preceding fiscal year. (B) Copies of any written determinations made pursuant to sections 9.492 to 9.494 of the Revised Code during the fiscal year. |
Section 5721.37 | Filing request for foreclosure.
...luding, without limitation, attorney's fees of the holder's attorney in accordance with section 5721.371 of the Revised Code. The tax certificate purchased by the certificate holder is presumptive evidence in all courts and boards of revision and in all proceedings, including, without limitation, at the trial of the foreclosure action, of the amount and validity of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties by... |