G. Russell Chambers v. Nasco
111 S. CT. 2123, 501 U.S. 32, 115 L. ED. 2D 27, 59 U.S.L.W. 4595, 1991.SCT.43165
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This case requires us to explore the scope of the inherent power of a federal court to sanction a litigant for bad-faith conduct. Specifically, we are asked to determine whether the District Court, sitting in diversity, properly invoked its inherent power in assessing as a sanction for a partys bad-faith conduct attorneys fees and related expenses paid by the partys opponent to its attorneys. We hold that the District Court acted within its discretion, and we therefore affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.
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