Zatarain v. Brown et al
Carlos Zatarain |
Dana Davis, Rickey Brown and Sheila Brown |
4:2011cv03508 |
September 29, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Middle Office |
De Kalb |
Karon O Bowdre |
Fraud or Truth-In-Lending |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Fraud |
None |
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Filing 48 MEMORANDUM OPINION Signed by Chief Judge Karon O Bowdre on 5/29/14. (SAC ) |
Filing 45 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER re 38 MOTION for Sanctions and 43 MOTION for Sanctions: For the reasons noted within, the court FINDS, in its discretion, that the motions for sanctions are both GRANTED to this extent: the court IMPOSES SANCTIONS ag ainst the Brown and REQUIRES them to pay the reasonable attorney fees and costs that the Plaintiff incurred as a result of his attorney(s) attending the status conferences on March 27, 2013 and September 18, 2013, at which conferences the Browns fail ed to appear in disregard of court Orders. To the extent that the Plaintiff requested additional sanctions, the court DENIES the motions. The court grants the Plaintiff leave to file on or before November 19, 2013 evidence reflecting the reasonable attorney fees (with time and rates charged) and costs incurred for his counsels attendance at those status conferences. Signed by Judge Karon O Bowdre on 11/5/13. (SAC ) |
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