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Florida Federal Case Brief
Florida Federal Case Brief CASE: Florida Federal Savings And Loan Association v. Sanchez, 553 So. 2d 1254 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1980). STATEMENT OF THE CASE: A court will not award attorneys’ fees incurred in another jurisdiction than itself. FACTS: A mortgage company foreclosed on a mortgage through a state court that granted summary judgment to the mortgagor. Subsequently, the mortgagees’ filed a petition for bankruptcy under Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code; later, the mortgagees’ motioned the bankruptcy court to dismiss the action. Dismissal was granted; but the mortgagor had incurred attorneys’ fees caused by the company’s involvement with the bankruptcy PROCEEDINGS: The mortgage company sought attorneys’ fees from a state district court for the action that the mortgage company pursued in Federal Bankruptcy Court. The District court denied the mortgage company’s petition for attorneys’ fees; thus, the mortgage company appealed to the Third District Court of Appeals. ISSUE: Did the lower court err when it denied the mortgage company’s pleading for attorneys’ fees? RULES OF LAW: A state trial court will not award attorneys’ DECISION: The court of appeals affirmed the decision of the DOCTRINAL REASON: The doctrinal reason for the court’s decision is that a state court does not hold jurisdiction to award attorneys’ fees that were incurred in federal court. POLICY REASON: In order to protect the judicial system, courts must carefully discern jurisdiction to avoid over Bibliography:
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