Heyne v. American Pancake House et al
Angela Heyne |
American Pancake House, Nick Kladis, Jim Kladis and Zoi Kladis |
3:2011cv00305 |
August 1, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
St. Joseph |
Christopher A Nuechterlein |
Robert L Miller |
Employment |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 281 OPINION AND ORDER: Nick Kladis and Zoi Kladis are ORDERED to pay attorneys' fees and costs to the law firm of Roberts & Bishop in the following amounts: Nick Kladis is responsible for attorneys' fees totaling $10,549.25 and costs total ing $574.12; and of those amounts, Zoi Kladis is jointly and severally liable to pay $7,963.20 in attorneys fees and $413.17 in costs. Finally, the Court DENIES AS MOOT the request for a body attachment (DE 278 ) given the Plaintiffs' withdrawal of that request (DE 280 ). Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 6/2/2017. (rmc) |
Filing 241 OPINION AND ORDER: The Court ADOPTS IN PART AND REJECTS IN PART the Report and Recommendation [DE 234] and GRANTS IN PART AND DENIES IN PART Defendants' Objection to the Report and Recommendation [DE 235]. Additionally, Plaintiffs' Motion for Supplemental Attorneys Fees [DE 213] is GRANTED and the Court awards Plaintiffs $88,330.84 in post-judgment attorneys fees and expenses as documented in Plaintiffs' billing statements [DE 213-8 and 213-9] and as adjusted by this Court. Plaintiffs' Verified Motion for Contempt [DE 223] is GRANTED IN PART. The Clerk is ORDERED to ENTER a finding of contempt against Defendants Nick Kladis and Zoi Kladis on behalf of Z&K Pancake House. The finding of contempt SHALL BE LIFTED if D efendants pay to the Clerk of Court by February 1, 2016, the outstanding $7,736. Additionally, Defendants are ORDERED to comply in the future with the monthly payments of $967 per month to Roberts & Bishop. Finally, the Court ORDERS Nick Kladis and Zoi Kladis to pay all of Plaintiffs' costs incurred in enforcing the turnover order by March 1, 2016. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 1/22/16. (ksp) |
Filing 200 OPINION AND ORDER denying 171 First MOTION to Set Aside Judgment On Behalf of Defendants Pursuant to FRCP 60 filed by Nick Kladis and 179 Second MOTION to Set Aside Judgment Raising Additional Grounds filed by Nick's American Pancake & Cafe Inc. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 10/10/2014. (kds) |
Filing 140 OPINION AND ORDER ENTERING FINAL JUDGMENT on 108 jury's verdict and finds that Defendants Nick Kladis and Nick's American Pancake & Cafe, Inc. (a/k/a American Pancake House), are jointly and severally liable for payment as set forth in th is Opinion and Order; and DENYING 116 Motion for Permanent Injunction; GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART 119 Motion for Attorney Fees; DENYING 122 Rule 12(f) Motion to Strike ; DENYING 123 Rule 12(f) Motion to Strike ; DENYING 137 Motion for Permanent Injunction; DENYING 138 Motion for Permanent Injunction; DENYING 139 Rule 56 Motion to Strike ; DENYING 139 Rule 12(f) Motion to Strike. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 11/5/2013. (lyb) |
Filing 45 OPINION AND ORDER denying 32 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. Signed by Judge Robert L Miller, Jr on 3/30/12. (smp) |
Filing 26 OPINION AND ORDER granting 20 MOTION TO DISMISS (Counterclaim) FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM. The counterclaim is DISMISSED. Signed by Judge Robert L Miller, Jr on 12/6/11. (ksc) |
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