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denying motion for fees incurred in defending appeal because "whether the appellants acted in bad faith in pursuing this appeal is a question possibly requiring findings of fact that are better addressed by the Court of Chancery"
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No. 148 2012.
2012-12-14
Steven L. Caponi (argued) and Elizabeth A. Sloan, Esquires, Blank Rome LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellants. John L. Reed (argued), R. Craig Martin and Scott B. Czerwonka, Esquires, DLA Piper LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellees.
Court Below: Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, C.A. No. 4390.
Upon appeal from the Court of Chancery. AFFIRMED.
Steven L. Caponi (argued) and Elizabeth A. Sloan, Esquires, Blank Rome LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellants. John L. Reed (argued), R. Craig Martin and Scott B. Czerwonka, Esquires, DLA Piper LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellees.
Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, BERGER, JACOBS and RIDGELY, Justices, constituting the Court en Banc.
PER CURIAM:
The Court has considered carefully the appellees' motion for attorney fees incurred in defending this appeal, the appellants' response thereto, and the appellees' reply. This Court has authority to award attorney fees in appropriate cases. In this case, however, whether the appellants acted in bad faith in pursuing this appeal is a question possibly requiring findings of fact that are better addressed by the Court of Chancery. We, therefore, deny the appellees' motion without prejudice to their right to pursue in the Court of Chancery their claim for attorney fees on appeal.
See Leighton v. Beatrice Cos., 1987 WL 4630 (Del. Oct. 16, 1987) (awarding attorney fees after appeal was dismissed for appellant's lack of standing).
See Brice v. Dep't of Correction, 704 A.2d 1176, 1179 (Del.1998) (noting that an equitable exception to the American Rule that each party is responsible for payment of its own attorney fees is when the losing party has acted in bad faith).
The motion for attorney fees is DENIED without prejudice. The Clerk is directed to issue the mandate forthwith.