SUMMARY
November 24, 2021
2021COA142
No. 20CA0649, Wesley v. Newland — Attorney Fees — Joint
and Several Fee Awards; Civil Procedure — Joinder
A division of the court of appeals addresses two issues of first
impression. First, whether the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure
authorize joinder of former counsel for the purposes of
postjudgment proceedings in which attorney fees are sought.
Second, what a court must do to comply with the mandatory “shall
allocate” language in section 13-17-102(3), C.R.S. 2021, when
imposing an attorney fees award.
The division concludes that courts have the authority under
the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure to join former counsel for the
purposes of postjudgment proceedings in which attorney fees are
sought. The division also concludes that, when imposing an
The summaries of the Colorado Court of Appeals published opinions
constitute no part of the opinion of the division but have been prepared by
the division for the convenience of the reader. The summaries may not be
cited or relied upon as they are not the official language of the division.
Any discrepancy between the language in the summary and in the opinion
should be resolved in favor of the language in the opinion.
attorney fees award, a district court must consider the allocation of
fees between the party and the party’s present or former counsel
and must make sufficient findings to enable meaningful appellate
review.
Given the district court concluded it lacked the authority to
join former counsel and did not make sufficient findings regarding
allocation, the division reverses and remands this issue for further
proceedings.
COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS 2021COA142
Court of Appeals No. 20CA0649
City and County of Denver District Court No. 18CV33631
Honorable Kandace C. Gerdes, Judge
Nicole Wesley,
Plaintiff,
and
Cornell Johnson,
Attorney-Appellee,
v.
Sarah Newland,
Defendant-Appellant.
ORDERS AFFIRMED IN PART, REVERSED IN PART,
AND CASE REMANDED WITH DIRECTIONS
Division II
Opinion by JUDGE BERGER
Yun and Davidson*, JJ., concur
Announced November 24, 2021
The Law Office of Cornell Johnson P.C., Cornell Johnson, Denver, Colorado, for
Attorney-Appellee
James Stadler, Jonathan Saadeh, Denver, Colorado, for Defendant-Appellant
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2021 COA 142 (Colorado Court of Appeals, 2021)
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