This bill provides that plaintiffs that obtain an ex parte order of attachment or an ex parte order of attachment on trustee process are jointly and severally liable for the court costs and reasonable attorney's fees of a person having an interest in goods or credits that have been attached and that successfully move for modification or dissolution of the ex parte order. If any amount of cash was attached pursuant to the ex parte order but is no longer subject to attachment due to the modification or dissolution of that order, the plaintiffs are also jointly and severally liable for interest, calculated at a rate equivalent to the general post-judgment interest rate, upon the value of that cash from the date that the ex parte order of attachment or attachment on trustee process was granted and through the date that the award of interest is fully satisfied. The bill also provides that an order modifying or dissolving an ex parte order of attachment or an ex parte order of attachment on trustee process constitutes prima facie evidence of the common law tort of abuse of process.