Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 901 - Damages, Costs and Fees
Section 52-251a. - Costs, attorney's fees on small claims matter transferred to regular docket.

Whenever the plaintiff prevails in a small claims matter which was transferred to the regular docket in the Superior Court on the motion of the defendant, the court may allow to the plaintiff his costs, together with reasonable attorney's fees to be taxed by the court.

(P.A. 73-52; P.A. 74-183, S. 167, 291; P.A. 76-436, S. 146, 681.)
History: P.A. 74-183 replaced circuit court with court of common pleas, effective December 31, 1974; P.A. 76-436 replaced court of common pleas with superior court, effective July 1, 1978.
Cited. 206 C. 542; 216 C. 85; 220 C. 162.
Cited. 12 CA 353. Standard of review of award of attorney's fees discussed; court did not abuse its discretion in determining that $3,500 covered reasonable attorney's fees in case where plaintiff's small claims action was for the payment of $2,500 in promised bonuses and plaintiff requested $20,874 in attorney's fees; section expressly limits recovery to reasonable fees, not the amount that was actually expended. 61 CA 60. Pro se litigants are not entitled to attorney's fees. 79 CA 366. Trial court award of attorney's fees to plaintiff upheld in matter that originated in small claims session but was ultimately transferred to complex litigation docket; purpose of statute is to deter defendants from transferring a case from small claims session and turning a relatively clear cut case into a pitched legal battle. 87 CA 687. Does not require that a party be more sophisticated than the opposing party or that a party prevail on every claim. 95 CA 652. Essential elements of section enumerated; section contains no requirement for a finding of identifiable misconduct warranting application thereof; whether to award attorney's fees and costs pursuant to section is a matter left to the sound discretion of the trial court. 161 CA 525. Defendants' decision to transfer case to the regular docket in order to file counterclaims seeking damages in excess of five thousand dollars rather than leave matter on the small claims docket and forgo raising the counterclaims was not involuntary and, therefore, rendered section applicable. 167 CA 36.
Cited. 33 CS 609. Court abused its discretion by awarding “reasonable attorneys' fees” of $300 after finding at least 50 hours of preparation were required and that reasonable rate of compensation for legal services at that time was $40 per hour. 36 CS 619. Cited. 37 CS 574; Id., 873.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 52 - Civil Actions

Chapter 901 - Damages, Costs and Fees

Section 52-236. - Actions on contract; evidence of damages since suit.

Section 52-237. - Damages in actions for libel.

Section 52-238. - Damages in actions on penal bonds.

Section 52-239. - When broadcasting stations, networks, CATV systems liable for defamation.

Section 52-240. - Effect of damages on costs.

Section 52-240a. - Award of attorney's fees in product liability action.

Section 52-240b. - Punitive damages in product liability actions.

Section 52-241 and 52-242. - Municipal courts; costs in contract actions. Costs on appeal from justice or municipal court.

Section 52-243. - Costs when plaintiff is partly successful.

Section 52-244. - When plaintiff not to recover costs.

Section 52-245. - False statement concerning defense. Costs.

Section 52-246. - Costs for service by indifferent person.

Section 52-247. - Officer's fees on foreign attachment when garnishee not cited in.

Section 52-248. - Costs when there are more civil actions than necessary.

Section 52-249. - Costs and attorney's fees in actions for foreclosure and substitution of bond.

Section 52-249a. - Costs and attorney's fee in action upon a bond substituted for a mechanic's lien.

Section 52-250. - Costs of application to dissolve injunction.

Section 52-251. - Expenses and counsel fees in action to construe will or for advice concerning will or trust.

Section 52-251a. - Costs, attorney's fees on small claims matter transferred to regular docket.

Section 52-251b. - Costs and attorney's fees in action for deprivation of civil rights.

Section 52-251c. - Limitation on attorney contingency fees in personal injury, wrongful death and property damage actions. Waiver of limitation by claimant.

Section 52-251d. - Attorney's fees in action to establish parentage or establish, modify or enforce child support orders in temporary family assistance cases.

Section 52-252. - Costs for nonappearance of party giving notice of deposition.

Section 52-253. - Costs in suit against manufacturers for nuisance.

Section 52-254. - Costs in amicable suit.

Section 52-255. - Costs on motion to expunge.

Section 52-256a. (Formerly Sec. 46-27). - Award of attorney's and officer's fees in contempt action.

Section 52-256b. - Award of attorney's and officer's fees in contempt action.

Section 52-257. - Fees of parties in civil actions.

Section 52-257a. - Fees in Circuit Court.

Section 52-258. - Jury fees.

Section 52-259. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Court fees.

Section 52-259a. - Exemptions from certain fee requirements.

Section 52-259b. - Waiver of fees and payment of the cost of service of process for indigent party.

Section 52-259c. - Fee to open, set aside, modify, extend or reargue judgment.

Section 52-259d. - Additional fee for civil causes.

Section 52-260. - Witness fees.

Section 52-261. - Fees and expenses of officers and persons serving process or performing other duties.

Section 52-261a. - Fees and expenses of officers and persons serving process or performing other duties for the Judicial Department or Division of Criminal Justice.

Section 52-262. - Fees for signing process, administering oaths, acknowledgments.