Montana Statutes

§ 25-10-712 — Requirements For Attorney Fee Award Request -- Awards Against State

Montana § 25-10-712
JurisdictionMontana
Title 25CIVIL PROCEDURE
Ch. 10COSTS
Part 7Payment of Costs by Governmental Entities

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Mont. Code Ann. § 25-10-712 (2026).

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25-10-712 . Requirements for attorney fee award request -- awards against state.

(1)An award of attorney fees must be reasonable. A reasonable claim for attorney fees must include the following:
(a)the date a task is performed and the name of the timekeeper;
(b)a specific description of the task, including but not limited to the nature, purpose, or subject of the work performed. Generic descriptors for a task and the work claimed are unreasonable. The description of the task performed must be sufficient for a reasonable person to understand what work is being claimed.
(c)time that is billed in increments of tenths of an hour, including:
(i)a statement indicating whether the attorney has or has had a client who pays the hourly rate requested by the attorney; and
(ii)a detailed list of

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 542, L. 2025.

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