Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB818 Compare Versions

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33 EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
44 [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
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77 HOUSE BILL 818
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99 HB 903/17 – JUD
1010 By: Delegates Ruff, Acevero, Amprey, Boyce, Conaway, Crutchfield, Davis,
1111 Edelson, Holmes, Kaufman, Mireku –North, Phillips, Ruth, Smith, Solomon,
1212 Stewart, Taylor, Wilkins, Williams, and Young
1313 Introduced and read first time: January 29, 2025
1414 Assigned to: Judiciary
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1616 A BILL ENTITLED
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1818 AN ACT concerning 1
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2020 Award of Attorney’s Fees and Expenses – Violation of Maryland Constitutional 2
2121 Right 3
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2323 FOR the purpose of authorizing a court to award to a prevailing plaintiff reasonable 4
2424 attorney’s fees and expenses in certain actions seeking to remedy a violation of a 5
2525 Maryland constitutional right; authorizing a court to award reasonable attorney’s 6
2626 fees and expenses to a prevailing defendant under certain circumstances; 7
2727 establishing that certain limits on attorney’s fees under the Maryland Tort Claims 8
2828 Act do not apply to a certain award of attorney’s fees and expenses; and generally 9
2929 relating to awarding attorney’s fees and expenses in certain actions seeking to 10
3030 remedy a violation of a Maryland constitutional right. 11
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3232 BY adding to 12
3333 Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 13
3434 Section 3–2601 and 3–2602 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 26. Award of 14
3535 Attorney’s Fees and Expenses – Violation of Maryland Constitutional Right” 15
3636 Annotated Code of Maryland 16
3737 (2020 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 17
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3939 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 18
4040 Article – State Government 19
4141 Section 12–109 20
4242 Annotated Code of Maryland 21
4343 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 22
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4545 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 23
4646 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 24
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4848 Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 25 2 HOUSE BILL 818
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5252 SUBTITLE 26. AWARD OF ATTORNEY’S FEES AND EXPENSES – VIOLATION OF 1
5353 MARYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT. 2
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5555 3–2601. 3
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5757 (A) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY O THER PROVISION OF LA W, A COURT MAY 4
5858 AWARD TO A PREVAILIN G PLAINTIFF REASONAB LE ATTORNEY ’S FEES AND 5
5959 EXPENSES FOR ANY CLA IM FOR RELIEF AGAINS T THE STATE, ANY POLITICAL 6
6060 SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE, OR AN EMPLOYEE OR AG ENT OF THE STATE OR ANY 7
6161 POLITICAL SUBDIVISIO N OF THE STATE IF THE CLAIM FO R RELIEF SEEKS TO 8
6262 REMEDY A VIOLATION O F A RIGHT THAT IS SE CURED BY THE MARYLAND 9
6363 CONSTITUTION OR THE MARYLAND DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. 10
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6565 (B) A COURT MAY AWARD REAS ONABLE ATTORNEY ’S FEES AND EXPENSES 11
6666 TO A PREVAILING DEFE NDANT ONLY ON A FIND ING THAT THE CLAIM F OR RELIEF 12
6767 BROUGHT BY THE PLAIN TIFF TO REMEDY A VIO LATION OF A RIGHT TH AT IS SECURED 13
6868 BY THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTION OR T HE MARYLAND DECLARATION OF RIGHTS 14
6969 WAS MAINTAINED IN BA D FAITH OR WITHOUT S UBSTANTIAL JUSTIFICA TION. 15
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7171 3–2602. 16
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7373 FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SUBTITLE, A COURT SHALL DETERM INE WHETHER TO 17
7474 AWARD ATTORNEY ’S FEES AND EXPENSES BY CONSIDERING THE F ACTORS LISTED IN 18
7575 MARYLAND RULE 2–703(F)(3). 19
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7777 Article – State Government 20
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7979 12–109. 21
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8181 [Counsel] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN § 3–2601 OF THE COURTS ARTICLE, 22
8282 COUNSEL may not charge or receive fees that exceed: 23
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8484 (1) 20% of a settlement made under this subtitle; or 24
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8686 (2) 25% of a judgment made under this subtitle. 25
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8888 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall be construed to 26
8989 apply only prospectively and may not be applied or interpreted to have any effect on or 27
9090 application to any case filed before the effective date of this Act. 28
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9292 SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 29
9393 October 1, 2025. 30
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