FINAL BILL REPORT
ESSB 5157
C 341 L 93
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
Brief Description: Increasing statutory attorneys' fees.
SPONSORS: Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Hargrove and Nelson)
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LAW & JUSTICE
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
BACKGROUND:
Parties in a civil lawsuit may recover attorney's fees. Attorney's fees may be awarded by way of contractual agreement, by court decision or by statute.
In civil cases involving sums under $10,000, state statutes allow for attorney's fees in the amount of $50 to the prevailing party, unless otherwise provided.
To obtain the statutory award of attorney's fees, the debt recovery or judgment obtained by the prevailing party must be at least $25, exclusive of the costs of bringing the lawsuit. These cases are generally tried in district court.
Statutory attorney's fees in cases involving sums over $10,000, which are generally tried in superior court, are $125.
SUMMARY:
Statutory attorney's fees in cases involving less than $10,000 shall be $125, provided the judgment amount is for $50 or more.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
Senate 49 0
House 96 0 (House amended)
Senate (Senate refused to concur)
House (House refused to recede)
Senate 41 4 (Senate concurred)
EFFECTIVE:July 25, 1993