Darrell Brown v. The City of Palmetto, GeorgiaDarrell Brown v. The City of Palmetto, Georgia
In April 1978 Darrell Brown filed suit under
The district court denied defendants’ motion for attorney’s fees on the grounds that the motion was filed too late and that it was not clear until the directed verdict was entered against Brown that his case was frivolous. On appeal defendants argue that the case was frivolous from the outset and that the district court’s holding was erroneous because there is no jurisdictional time limit for the filing of a motion under
Contrary to general rule,
The award of attorney’s fees to a prevailing defendant is within the discretion of the district court if the plaintiff’s action is frivolous, unreasonable or without foundation, even though not brought in subjective bad faith.
See Christianburg Garment Co. v. EEOC,
AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED AND REMANDED IN PART.
Notes
. The eleventh circuit is bound by the decisions of the former fifth circuit.
Bonner v. City of Prichard,
. Local Court Rule 351.1 for the Northern District of Georgia provides:
Time Limit. A bill of cost must be filed by the prevailing party within 30 days after the *1327 entry of judgment or such cost will not be allowed to be taxed as part of the judgment.