Hernandez et al v. Caviness Packing Company, Inc et al
Margarito Hernandez and Mary Teresa Aguillon |
Caviness Packing Company, Inc, Terry D Caviness and Brent J Birkholz |
2:2007cv00142 |
July 12, 2007 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Amarillo Office |
Deaf Smith |
Mary Lou Robinson |
Labor: Fair Standards |
29 U.S.C. ยง 206 Collect Unpaid Wages |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 142 ORDER Adopting Recommendation and Granting Plaintiffs' Motion to Compel Reimbursement of Expert Fees - ADOPTING 128 Report and Recommendation and Granting 117 Motion to Compel. Accordingly, defts shall reimburse pltfs for expert discovery costs in the sum of $1,658.20 as set forth in the recommendation. (Ordered by Judge Mary Lou Robinson on 11/21/08) (jeh) |
Filing 128 FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION re 117 MOTION to Compel Reimbursement of Expert Fees and Memo in Support filed by Mary Teresa Aguillon. It is the Recommendation of the Mag Judge that dfts should pay, pursuant to Rule 26(b)(4)(C), FRCP, the reasonable costs incurred by Mr. Ingalls in providing testimony at his deposition. Pltfs have identified the amount to be $1,658.20. It is the opinion and finding of the undersigned Mag Judge that Mr. Ingalls is entitled to reimburs ement in the amount of $1658.20, pursuant to Rule 26(b)(4)(C), FRCP. Any objections must be filed within 11 days of the date of this recommended decision, or on or before 11/17/08. (Ordered by Magistrate Judge Clinton E Averitte on 11/5/08) (plh) |
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