-RLE The Colburn Family Foundation v. Chabad's Children of Chernobyl et al
The Colburn Family Foundation |
Chabad's Children of Chernobyl, Tzeirei Chabad and Friends of Tzeirei Chabad in Israel, Inc. |
1:2006cv02351 |
March 27, 2006 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
New York |
Ronald L. Ellis |
Peter K. Leisure |
Negotiable Instrument |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 62 ORDER: For the reasons stated herein and therein, the Court adopts Judge Ellis's Report [#58] in its entirety. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to enter judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants in the total amount of $20,122.78 ($20,039.92 in attorneys' fees and $82.86 costs), and to close this case. (Signed by Judge Richard M. Berman on 5/6/2011) (jpo) |
Filing 32 OPINION AND ORDER re: 18 MOTION for Default Judgment as to all defendants filed by The Colburn Family Foundation. For the reasons set forth in this Opinion and Order, Colburn's motion for default judgment is GRANTED. The Court refers t he parties' dispute regarding the amount of payments in default to Magistrate Judge Ellis. The Court also requests Judge Ellis to determine the reasonable value of attorneys' fees to be awarded to Colburn in enforcing the parties' Settlement Agreement. The Clerk of Court is asked to close docket number 18. (Signed by Judge Peter K. Leisure on 9/8/2010) (tro) |
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