Fields v. Wells

Montana Supreme Court
Fields v. Wells, 243 Mont. 318 (Mont. 1990)
794 P.2d 335; 1990 Mont. LEXIS 414
Hunt, Turnage, Harrison, McDonough, Weber

Fields v. Wells

Opinion

JUSTICE HUNT

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

Thomas and Vicki Fields, appellants, appeal from an order of the District Court, First Judicial District, Lewis and Clark County, which awarded $4,523 in attorney’s fees and costs to Mae Wells, respondent. The appellants contest the District Court’s authority to render such an order. We affirm and award the respondent additional attorney’s fees incurred in this appeal.

This case was previously before this Court in Fields v. Wells, [239 Mont. 392,] 780 P.2d 1141, 46 St.Rep. 1775 (Mont. 1989). In that case, we upheld the District Court’s dismissal of the appellants’ *319 complaint, with prejudice, and remanded the case to the lower court for a determination of attorney’s fees and other costs to be awarded to the respondent.

On January 19, 1990, a hearing was held by the District Court to assess the amount of attorney’s fees to be awarded to the respondent. The appellants were properly notified as to the date of such hearing. In fact, the appellants requested that the hearing be continued. This request was denied. The appellants failed to appear at the hearing. Subsequently, the District Court entered an order awaiting $4,523 in attorney’s fees and costs to the respondent.

The appellants argue that the District Court had no authority to award attorney’s fees to the respondent. They further argue that the District Court lacked authority because our reliance on a clause in the disputed contract which awarded attorney’s fees to a prevailing party was improper. The contract was the basis of their original complaint. The appellants’ argument is, in essence, an attempt at a rehearing on the issue of attorney’s fees. The appellants failed to file a petition for rehearing within 10 days of this Court’s decision, as required in Rule 34, M.R.App.P., therefore making this current appeal an improper attempt at circumventing this rule. See Rule 34, M.R.App.P.

The appellants cannot subsequently raise, on appeal, an issue that has previously been decided between the same parties. As this Court decided in the case of Belgrade State Bank v. Swainson, 176 Mont. 444, 578 P.2d 1166 (1978):

The general rule in Montana is that where a decision has been rendered by the Supreme Court on a particular issue between the same parties in the same case, whether the decision is right or wrong, such decision is binding on the parties and the courts and cannot be relitigated in a subsequent appeal. (Citations omitted).

Belgrade, 176 Mont, at 446, 578 P.2d at 1167.

The exception existing to this rule, as discussed in Belgrade, does not apply to this case.

The respondent shall be awarded $760 in attorney’s fees incurred in responding to this appeal.

Affirmed. Let remittitur issue forthwith. See Rules 34 and 35, M.R.App.P.

Pursuant to Section I, Par. 3(c), Montana Supreme Court 1988 Internal Operating Rules, this decision shall not be cited as precedent and shall be published by its filing as a public document with the Clerk *320 of the Supreme Court and by a report of its result to West Publishing Company.

CHIEF JUSTICE TURNAGE, and JUSTICES HARRISON, McDONOUGH and WEBER concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
THOMAS M. FIELDS and Vicki Fields, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. MAE WELLS, Defendant and Respondent
Status
Published