Teen Challenge International Nashville Headquarters et al v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee
Teen Challenge International Nashville Headquarters, Jessica A., Nikki C. and Ben C. |
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee |
3:2007cv00668 |
June 21, 2007 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee |
Civil Rights: Accommodations Office |
Davidson |
William J. Haynes |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:3601 Fair Housing Act |
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Filing 145 ORDER re Pltf's 131 Motion for Attorney Fees and costs. Pltf is AWARDED $135,035.83 in atty fees and $27,898.56 in costs. It is so ORDERED. Signed by District Judge William J. Haynes, Jr on 9/9/09. (tmw) |
Filing 125 ORDER: In accordance with the Memorandum filed herewith, Deft's motion for judgment as a matter of law and motion to alter or amend or, in the alternative, motion for new trial 112 is DENIED. The consent motion to alter or amend 122 is GRANT ED. The joint motion to ascertain status 123 is DENIED as moot. Finally, Pltfs are AWARDED their costs and attys' fees for the response to Deft's motion for judgment as a matter of law and motion for a new trial. This is the Final Order in this action. It is so ORDERED. Signed by District Judge William J. Haynes, Jr on 7/16/09. (tmw) |
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