OPINION
KEITH, Circuit Judge.
Plaintiffs-appellees were the prevailing party in a suit against the State of Ohio. The district court included in its final judgment on the merits an award of reasonable attorney fees. Eleven months later, the district court entered judgment quantifying the fee award. In a subsequent order, the court held that plaintiffs-appellees were entitled to interest on attorney fees running from the date of the merits judgment. For the...
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