Fee Finality Fails

January 27, 2019

A reminder on a basic point of judgment finality for appeal purposes: “FRAP 4(a)(1)(1)(A) requires litigants to file a notice of appeal ‘within 30 days after entry of the judgment or order appealed from.’ The district court entered judgment on March 6, 2018. Kleinman moved for attorney’s fees on March 20, which the court awarded on June 26. Kleinman appealed both the judgment and the fees award on July 23—over four months late for the judgment on the merits. And contrary to Kleinman’s arguments, ‘[m]otions addressing costs and attorney’s fees . . . are considered collateral to the judgment, and do not toll the time period for filing an appeal.’” Kleinman v. City of Austin, No. 18-50612 (Jan. 25, 2019, unpubl.)

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