We asked the parties to address our jurisdiction over this appeal, by which the State of Wisconsin asks us to review two orders by the district court, one refusing to dismiss the plaintiffs’ claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the other awarding interim attorney’s fees to the plaintiffs in an amount yet to be fixed.
A refusal to dismiss a complaint or part thereof is the classic example of a nonfinal order that is
not
appealable under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, either directly, see
Catlin v. United States,
The state’s attempt to appeal from the order awarding the plaintiffs interim attorney’s fees, which is to say fees for work performed in a case that has not yet ended, can fare no better. Such awards are interlocutory, and can be appealed only if they come within the narrow scope of the collateral-order doctrine. See
Palmer v. City of Chicago,
Even if this were not an interim fee award, we would not have jurisdiction to
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review it at this time. An award of attorney’s fees that does not fix the amount of the award or specify a formula allowing the amount to be computed mechanically is not a final decision within the meaning of section 1291, see, e.g.,
Vandenplas v. City of Muskego,
The plaintiffs have moved for an award of attorney’s fees under Fed.R. Civ.P. 38. The attempt to appeal the order refusing to dismiss a claim is far outside the bounds of settled law regarding appeal-ability, and is inexcusable, made as it is by a sophisticated and experienced litigant and coming as it does on the heels of earlier errors as to appealability. However, the appealability of awards of attorney’s fees remains a somewhat murky area of the law. Sanctions for a frivolous appeal are merited for the state’s attempt to appeal from the order refusing to dismiss the plaintiffs’ section 1983 claims, but not for the state’s attempt to appeal from the award of attorney’s fees.
The plaintiffs shall submit to the clerk of this court within (15) days a verified statement of the expense incurred by them to defend against the state’s appeal from the order refusing to dismiss the plaintiffs’ section 1983 claims.
Appeal Dismissed With Sanctions.
