Idaho Military Historical Society v. Maslen
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The issue on appeal to the Supreme Court in this case was over attorney fees. Defendants Aeroplanes Over Idaho ("AOI") and Holbrook Maslen were ordered to pay fees over a dispute arising from the claim of lien filed by AOI on a PT-23 Fairchild airplane owned by the Idaho Aviation Hall of Fame ("IAHOF") and transferred to the Idaho Military Historical Society ("IMHS"). Holbrook Maslen, the President of AOI, stored the Fairchild airplane owned by IAHOF for approximately nine months. IAHOF transferred title of the airplane to IMHS. The Defendants refused to surrender possession of the airplane and filed a claim of lien with the FAA seeking compensation for claimed storage and maintenance expenses they incurred on the airplane. IMHS filed suit against the Defendants who counterclaimed against IMHS. After a bench trial, the district court ordered the return of the airplane to IMHS and found that IMHS failed to establish damages on its claims. The district court also found that the Defendants failed to prove their counterclaims. The district court further ruled that AOI and Maslen were jointly liable for attorney fees because the Defendants' defense of this case was frivolous. Defendants appealed. Upon review, the Supreme Court concluded that the trial court record supported the district court's determination that the IMHS was the prevailing party, and that the court did not err in awarding IMHS attorney fees.
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