Maine Code § 5-1512

Payment of attorneys' fees awards
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Notwithstanding section 1543 or any other statute, attorneys' fees awarded by a court against the
State, its departments, agencies, officers or employees, and settlements of attorneys' fees without court
award in these cases, may be paid from any funds available to the State. The Governor may identify by
financial order the account, fund or other source from which payment of the attorneys' fees award or
settlement shall be made. [PL 1981, c. 417 (NEW).]
All property, assets and interests of the State are exempt from any attachment or execution sought
for the enforcement of an award of attorneys' fees. [PL 1981, c. 417 (NEW).]

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