Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 34.03.350 (2026)

Attorney fees

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Sec. 34.03.350. Attorney fees.
Attorney fees shall be allowed to the prevailing party in any proceeding arising out of this chapter or a rental agreement.


Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2004–2025 · leading case: Dawson v. Temanson, 107 P.3d 892 (Alaska 2005).
Dawson v. Temanson, 107 P.3d 892 (Alaska 2005). · cites it 6× “We conclude that the court correctly adopted the full, reasonable attorney’s fees standard for awards under AS 34.03.350. But because the reasons given for the award do not adequately explain why awarding less than fifteen percent of the fees the landlord incurred in the second…”
Tammie Guilford v. Weidner Inv. Servs., Inc., Weidner Inv. Servs., Inc. v. Tammie Guilford, 522 P.3d 1085 (Alaska 2023). · cites it 3× “6 AS 34.03.350; Dawson v. Temanson, 107 P.3d 892, 897 (Alaska 2005).”
Fyffe v. Wright, 93 P.3d 444 (Alaska 2004). “Fyffe notes correctly that attorney's fees for claims arising out of Alaska’s URLTA should be governed by AS 34.03.350, not Civil Rule 82. Alaska Statute 34.”
Wooten v. Hinton, 202 P.3d 1148 (Alaska 2009). “In addition, Glynwood argues that because this is landlord-tenant litigation, it is entitled to its full attorney's fees under AS 34.03.350. 8 . 664 P.2d 160, 164 (Alaska 1983).”
In the Matter of the Est. of Kay Louise Rollison, In the Matter of the Est. of Kay Louise Rollison (Alaska 2025). · cites it 6× “2 AS 34.03.350. 3 See Alaska R. Civ. P. 82(a)-(b) (providing for partial fee recovery for “prevailing party” in all civil cases).”
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