Axelrod v. Klein et al
Eric Axelrod |
Howard Klein, Marathon Search Partners of Burlington, Inc. and Jemel Consulting, Inc. |
1:2016cv07183 |
September 14, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of State |
Andrew L. Carter |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 |
None |
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Filing 13 OPINION AND ORDER. For all of the foregoing reasons, Axelrod's request for attorney's fees is GRANTED. Axelrod is awarded attorney's fees as follows: $7,462.50 for Telesca's fees ($375 per hour multiplied by 19.9 hours) and $378.00 for Kupferberg's fees ($210 per hour multiplied by 1.8 hours), for a total of $7,840.50. (As further set forth in this Order) (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 10/28/2016) (lmb) |
Filing 9 OPINION AND ORDER re: 4 MOTION to Remand . filed by Eric Axelrod. For all of the foregoing reasons, the Court GRANTS the portion of Axelrod's motion seeking to remand this case to the Superior Court of the State of Vermont, C hittenden Unit. The Court DENIES without prejudice Axelrod's request for attorney's fees. Axelrod may submit supplemental papers regarding his request for attorney's fees or before October 21, 2016. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully requested to close Docket Entry Number 4. (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 10/14/2016) (kgo) |
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