B.B. v. PERRY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL CORPORATION et al
B.B., ROBERT BRUNES and KELLY BRUNES |
PERRY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL CORPORATION, RISE SPECIAL SERVICES COOPERATIVE, METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PERRY TOWNSHIP and RISE SPECIAL SERVICES |
METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PERRY TOWNSHIP and RISE SPECIAL SERVICES |
B.B., ROBERT BRUNES and KELLY BRUNES |
1:2007cv00323 |
March 8, 2007 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Indianapolis Office |
Marion |
David Frank Hamilton |
Jane Magnus-Stinson |
Civil Rights: Other |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1400 Civil Rights of Handicapped Child |
None |
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Filing 68 ENTRY ON ATTORNEY FEE PETITION. For the reasons discussed herein, the court tends to agree with defendants that this dispute should have settled, and plaintiffs' failure respond to the settlement offer was unfortunate, to say the least. However , the settlement offer was not so generous as to nullify the plaintiffs' right to a modest and reasonable fee based on the modest success they achieved, as compared to the status quo before they sought administrative and judicial relief. The co urt grants plaintiffs' petition in part, to the extent of $20,000 in fees and $600 in costs, and denies defendants' motion for summary judgment on the fee issue. The court will enter final judgment accordingly in Cause No. 1:07-cv-323 (the consolidated case) and will dismiss Cause No. 1:07-cv-731 without prejudice. Signed by Judge David Frank Hamilton on 8/6/2009.(LBK) |
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