Rudd et al v. Branch Banking & Trust Company et al
Katherine M. Rudd and Tiffany Rudd Atkinson |
Branch Banking & Trust Company and Wells Fargo Bank N.A. |
2:2013cv02016 |
November 1, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Southern Office |
Montgomery |
John E Ott |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 229 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER-For the reasons stated herein, the court GRANTS BB&T's fee motion 207 and AWARDS BB&T attorneys' fees and expenses totaling $614,791.62, to be paid out of the 1989 Trust, to the extent the trust now or in the future holds assets from which the award may be satisfied in full or part. Signed by Magistrate Judge Staci G Cornelius on 08/02/2024. (AKD) |
Filing 114 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 91 MOTION for Attorney Fees in the amount of $83,484.50, and for expenses, in the amount of $455.77, to be taxed against the Shares Trusts and the Marital Trust to the extent that those trusts mig ht be determined to still exist or have any traceable assets. Wells Fargo is also granted leave to supplement this award with fees incurred in briefing this present application and to add any interest calculations based on the date of the Court's award. Signed by Magistrate Judge John E Ott on 7/15/2019. (JLC) |
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