Request for attorney’s fees for improper removal
State of Ohio v. Brunner, 09-4282, concerned a challenge to the district court’s denial of relators’ request for attorney’s fees for improperly trying to remove the case, in a suit involving a ballot-counting dispute arising from 2008 county elections. In affirming, the court held that the district court judge not only thought the removal was objectionably reasonable, but he also denied the motion to remand the case to state court.
Related Link:
- Read the Sixth Circuit’s Full Decision in State of Ohio v. Brunner, 09-4282
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