Phillips v. Emilio's Pizza et al
Richard Phillips |
Emilio's Pizza and Bais Moishe Congregation |
1:2017cv06112 |
August 14, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
J. Paul Oetken |
Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 12131 |
None |
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Filing 15 OPINION AND ORDER: re: 9 MOTION for Default Judgment as to defendants EMILIOS PIZZA and BAIS MOISHE CONGREGATION filed by Richard Phillips. For the foregoing reasons, Plaintiff's motion for default judgment is GRANTED. Default judgment is her eby entered against Defendants Emilio's Pizza and Bais Moshe Congregation in the amount of $1,000 in damages, plus $6,525 in attorney's fees and $822.10 in costs, for a total of $8,347.10. Defendants are hereby ORDERED t o submit to plaintiff's counsel an architectural plan that remedies the violation identified above within sixty days the date of this order. Plaintiff shall have thirty days from receipt of Defendants' plans to consent or to seek further re lief from the Court. Defendants shall make the necessary alterations within sixty days of Plaintiff's consent or any ruling on Plaintiff's request for further relief. Plaintiff is directed to serve a copy of this Order on Defendants by certified mail. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the motion at Docket Number 9 and to close this case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge J. Paul Oetken on 5/14/2018) (ama) |
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