Jackson v. Brown

In Jackson v. Brown (1992), 83 Ohio App.3d 230, 232, 614 N.E.2d 847, the Court stated that fees for law clerks and paralegals could be recompensed; however, it did not hold it to be an abuse of discretion to fail to include these costs in an award of attorney's fees. After close review of Abbott's arguments, the Court does not find that the trial court's actions were unreasonable, arbitrary, or unconscionable when it denied Abbott's request for paralegal fees and expenses.