Charles v. J C Wrecker et al
Raymond Charles, Sr |
J C Wrecker and Seville J Viator |
6:2010cv01726 |
November 15, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
Lafayette |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1452 |
None |
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Filing 18 RULING re 5 MOTION for Attorney Fees filed by Raymond Charles, Sr. IT IS ORDERED that plaintiffs motion for attorneys fees is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART as follows: 1). Defendant Towing Recovery Professionals of Louisiana Trust shall pay $3,150.00 to plaintiff within 14 days of the date of this Order; 2). All other requested relief is DENIED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patrick J Hanna on 3/23/2011. (crt,Dauterive, C) |
Filing 15 ORDER granting 5 Motion to Remand; granting 5 Motion for Attorney Fees. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court mail a certified copy ofthis Order of Remand to the Clerk of Court for the Fifteenth Judicial District, Parish of Lafayett e, State of Louisiana. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this matter is referred to the United States Magistrate Judge assigned to this case to calculate reasonable attorneys fees under the Lodestar method applying the factors set forth in Johnson v. Georgia Highway Express, Inc., 488 F.2d 714 (5th Cir.1974).Signed by Judge Tucker L Melancon on 02/17/11. (crt,Bacon, C) |
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