Derry v. Buffaloe & Associates, PLC et al
Larry A Derry |
Buffaloe & Associates, PLC and Capital One Bank (USA), National Association |
2:2012cv00303 |
July 18, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee |
Greeneville Office |
Hamblen |
William B Carter |
Curtis L Collier |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 92 ORDER accepting and adopting Magistrate William B. Mitchell Carter's 91 Report and Recommendation; and granting 81 Motion for Attorney Fees. The Court ORDERS: Plaintiff shall be awarded attorneys fees in the amount of $3,387.50; a Plaintiff shall be awarded costs in the amount of $357.60. Signed by District Judge Curtis L Collier on 9/10/2014. (BJL, ) |
Filing 78 MEMORANDUM: the Court will DENY Plaintiff's motion for partial summary judgment (Court File No. 56 ) and will GRANT IN PART Buffaloe's motion. The Court will ENTER judgment against Buffaloe in accordance with its offer of judgment. The Court will REFER this matter to the magistrate judge for a determination of costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred as of the date of the offer of judgment. An Order shall enter. Signed by District Judge Curtis L Collier on 2/5/2014. (BJL, ) |
Filing 41 MEMORANDUM with order to follow;Signed by District Judge Curtis L Collier on 7/25/2013. (AWH, ) |
Filing 25 MEMORANDUM with order to follow;Signed by District Judge Curtis L Collier on 2/14/2013. (AWH, ) |
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